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An adult who is not the mother or the father.
No. At 19 you are legally an adult whether married or not.
She has no kids but has 2 adult stepsons from her previous marriage. She would have made. Great mother how sad
Yes,but you could try to have another adult try to get custody in court
Single mother has sole control and custody, regardless of age, at the time of the birth. Father has a child support obligation, only.
In all US states the law presumes that, the mother of a child born as a result of a relationship outside of marriage retains sole custodial rights unless a court rules otherwise. If the father did not sign the birth certificate or a declaration of parentage, a paternity test would be necessary before the court would consider custody, visitation, support or any other issues regarding the minor child.
No. A divorce is a legal action that ends a legal marriage. Parents are not married to their children.
No, you have to wait until you are an adult. Ask someone what the minimum age of marriage is in the area you live.
This has been done, however custody hearings tend to take time. If you are 17, you will proably be a legal adult before the custody hearing process has been completed rendering the whole process moot.
If you are married you are considered emancipated by marriage and can sign contracts and do similar things. It does not mean one can by alcohol.
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He is an adult now so unless he is mentally ill or something you can not get custody over an adult.