The state will take over the legal guardianship and pay the bill. He will end up in foster care.
You are responsible to pay for your child's health, pregnant or not, as long as they are minors.
Question is unclear, or some facts are missing . Minors do not "give" their parents grants of temporary custody. Only the court can award custody.
No. The other parent can still call you in as a runaway.
Minors typically live with their parents or legal guardians. In some cases, minors may also live in group homes, foster care, or with other family members. The living situation will depend on the individual circumstances and arrangements made for the minor's care and well-being.
It depends on why you are in custody. In many instances, like traffic violations, minors are automatically remanded to the adult court system. That's why your parents do not have to be contacted or notified for traffic violations.
Minors can achieve emancipation if they can prove they're responsible. If they're not responsible, yes, the parents are responsible for the minor's actions.
The father can file for it himself. It's every parents right even if they are minors.
No, it is illegal for parents to purchase alcohol for minors.
Yes, parents are only legally responsible for minors.
Emancipated minors are minors who have been legally released from the control of their parents.
If they are married they are emancipated through the fact they are married, so I would say no.
yes because they are minors