If you are legally responsible for a child, you have to feed them frequently and healthily enough to maintain their physical and mental health. As every child is different, there is no set amount of times per day.
No. You are a minor with a child. Nothing more nothing less. To be emancipated you need to prove to a judge that you can support yourself and your child.
You cannot disown your minor children. You must give up custody legally to some other responsible party. You would need to terminate your parental rights to the child.
you are still a parent after all. so why would you NOT be responsible??? this is your child even if you do not have custody it is your moral obligation to make sure the child is raised right. ***beyond the "morality" obligation- which is no doubt true, you may or may not be legally. Depends upon the nature of crime, and with whom the child was in custody of at the time of event, incident, etc...if there was just one. You'll need to check with your family attorney and/or a public defender to see if you can be held legally liable***
The father would need to prove paternity if the parents were not married. He would also need to provide evidence the change in name is in the best interest of the child. If the child lives with the mother who has custody it is unlikely the court will allow the name change. If the father didn't marry the child's mother there is no reason for the court to allow the child's name to be changed.
If you are legally emancipated you can. Otherwise, you need to wait until you are 18 before you can legally be independent as an adult.
No a child cannot get a loan. You need to be 18 years old to legally get a loan.
parents are in every way responsible for their child and they should always be there if the child is in need of their parent.
Yes, but you need to file a child in need of care motion.
you feed them every other day to them.
No. You are a minor with a child. Nothing more nothing less. To be emancipated you need to prove to a judge that you can support yourself and your child.
Yes, in certain circumstances, a child can legally sue their parents. This typically involves cases of abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. The child would need to have a legal guardian or representative to file the lawsuit on their behalf.
Why would the father need supervision?
They don't die. Therefore you don't have to feed them ever if you don't want to.
Every three hours.
In most places, a child cannot legally own a business on their own. They may need an adult to act as a guardian or trustee for the business until they reach the legal age to own a business independently.
If you are going on a cruise from a US port and the child is a US citizen, you will only need a state-issued copy of the child's birth certificate. If you are flying, the child will need a passport.
some people say 18 but is say whatever