So what?
Yes, either from the other teen parent, or the teen's parents, which can be either the teen mother or father, depending on which has court ordered custody. Child support may not be ordered if the teen parent has joint physical custody, which is best for the child.
No. Once a child is legally emancipated, the parent is no longer obligated to pay child support.
Yes, he does. It doesn't matter what age they are.... Every parent has a right to their child. Take it to court if that's how you think it should be settled. If they have a plan concerning when and where the child is with each parent, take it to mediation. But I won't tell you that the father won't have to pay child support. If he doesn't have custody.... Then he will have to pay child support. If they have shared custody... Well it's up to the mother if she wants child support or not. Mediation can settle that. Court will determine it.
well yeh you have to give support you got her pregnant for the love of god
do a mixed name then!
no the child or teen is not living with them and the child support is to support the teen while they are living there and now they're.. not but if there are other children involved you will still have to pay for them.. but you will have to go through court unless the other parent is willing to just give up custody which in most cases they wont because they want the money..ask a lawyer they will have much more information for you or go to a court house a get a pamphlet..hope i helped!!
A teen parent living at home with their parents has the right and responsibility to raise their child and not leave it up to the grandparents to do it.
If the teen is not living with her parents, she and the child should be able to qualify on her own. If they are living with her parents, Medicaid will probably look at the entire family's income and resources.
I believe that depends on what state said teen parents live in...
Unless the teen gets emancipated, yes, and it could be increased to cover additional costs. see links below
The Division of Child Support Enforcement has a section on its site dedicated to New York Child Support and extensive information about their programs and services (from information for teen parents, to guides on how to apply for programs).
If the teens are living with their parents, then their parents provide for them. The level of support is going to depend on the parents' financial decisions and there is not any specific requirement besides what is needed for the child to live and go to school. If the teen moves out, they should expect to meet expenses on their own.