No, visitation and child support are 2 separate entities. The only way this would affect your support amount is if you are set up with 50-50 custody and the child stops going to the other parents house and you take them to court to get primary custody.
There is a great number of teenage fathers who support their children past one year. It is estimated that about half of these fathers fall into this category.
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Yes.
If you by teen means 18, yes since they are then emancipated. But not younger than 18, that is illegal. You are obligated to care for your children until they are 18yo.
Whoever your daughter lives with is the responsible party to cover her on their insurance policy!
In the state of PA if a pregnant teenage child is NOT emancipated either by a judge or a state agency (if the child does not require state/federal assistance); then they are still responsible for child support. It's actually not as easy as one might believe to relinquish parental rights in PA. In fact, these scenarios could actually occur, and HAVE occurred: 1. If the non-custodial parent is providing child support for a pregnant teenager, then they are still liable for the child support until: a.) child is emancipated by judge state agency b.) child graduates HS and reaches majority at age 18 (whichever is the latter.) c.) custodial parent marries, non-custodial signs over rights, and new husband adopts child. 2. If the non-custodial parent is providing child support to a child that gets someone else pregnant, they could ALSO be financially obligated to provide support to their grandchild if the mother of said grandchild requires state/federal assistance until their son: a) gets emancipated by judge or state agency b.) graduates HS or reaches majority (whichever is the latter.) c.) custodial parent marries, non-custodial signs over rights, and new husband adopts child.
They learn.
Parents can best support their teenage bedwetter children by choosing the most suitable diapers for their needs by considering factors such as absorbency, comfort, and fit. It is important to select diapers specifically designed for older children and teenagers to ensure they provide adequate protection and minimize discomfort. Consulting with a healthcare professional or pediatrician can also help in selecting the best diapers for the child's individual needs.
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Jamie Lynn Spears
Teenage years are the ones in which most of the children are spoiled. You need to get through these years to have a successful life.
no that would be wrong