The parent has the right to decide about the baby, regardless of their age. However, if the minor cannot show that they can take care of the child, the courts can take away their parental rights.
No, having a baby does not automatically make a 16-year-old a legal adult in Indiana. In Indiana, the legal age of majority is 18 years old. However, becoming a parent does come with added legal responsibilities for the minor.
Legally you are not. Becoming a parent wont change that.
You will have no problem except for the having "no papers" part and being able to be here as a legal resident. You might want to look into becoming a legal resident if you were previously married to the baby's parent. Otherwise you will not be able to apply for residency under current laws until your baby is 21 years old. Good Luck.
I think its 18 years and over.
birth certificate and social security number application
As long as she is 17 it is legal.
It's not a matter of is it legal to HAVE it. The question is - is it legal to conceive it - and the answer is. no. The age of consent in Maine is 16 years.
there is different stages in being a parent as a baby it can be hard and there like 7 to 12 its eassy but teen years are hard so it depends.
This is called a second-parent adoption or a step-parent adoption. It is legal in all states where same-sex marriage is legal. It is also legal in many states where same-sex marriage is not legal. It depends upon the adoption laws of the state where you live. See the attached related question that pertains to your state.
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Yes. If he finds you to be an unfit parent, he can very well take legal action & become your child's guardian.
If the baby was born in the United States of America or even at a U.S. Embassy anywhere in the world, the baby is automatically deemed an American citizen despite the parent being an illegal immigrant.