The answer depends on all the details of the situation including how long a period you are referring to, whether there is another adult willing to adopt the child, and, the laws of your jurisdiction regarding abandonment. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
A minor- pregnant or not- cannot marry without parental consent.
No. Pregnant or not, you need parental permission to marry.
No, only the pregnant person can.
You need to have parental consent.
Either the biological father has to sign away his rights as a parent, or you can go to an adoption attorney and take that route. If the biological is not active in the child's life, it may be fairly simple. If he is active, the biological can fight for his rights and you will probably end up in court. My husband and I went through this and are going through the phase that I hear most people go through who do legal adoptions. Our children have sought out the biological and he(the biological) is reaking havok on our household-its terrible, so just understand the process and the consequence of your loving action. It can come back to bite you later-possibly, not always. Remember kids always think the grass is greener on the other side. Best of luck though.
I don't think that it matters whether you are pregnant or not. I think that you need parental consent or be age 18 or older.
If he acknowledges that he IS the unborn child's father and wishes to give up all visitation and other future rights of access to the child, he may do so at any time. An attorney or legal aid office can assist him in filing the papers with the court. HOWEVER - his action will NOT prevent the state from proceeding against him in any future action for child support.
No. You still need parental consent to get ungerage marrige pregnant or not. Unless you go to one of those states where it's legal to marry without parental consent.
no. :[
A person who is a biological male can't get pregnant.
She can get married with parental permission.
No.