She is yours until 18, as is your grandchild. The fact that she is pregnant has no bearing on your responsibility.
In the case of underage parents a legal guardian must be appointed. Very often the grandparents will be considered and appointed if the court finds that to be in the best interest of the child. Grandparents are not held legally responsible for their grandchildren.
That depends on where in the world you live. If you are under the legal age of consent then you should be doing what your mother tells you. Also if you are pregnant under the legal age then an offence has been made and a prosecution can be made by the police and the mother.
In the United States, if you are a parent or legal guardian, and the child isn't of legal age yet, then you can get it officially changed.
If you have joint legal custody then you will need the father to sign paperwork to get a passport for your daughter to leave the country. If she already has a passport and your trip out of the country does not interfere with his visitation then you have every right to take you daughter anywhere you want to take her:-)
Yes it's not legal but he can take his daughters verginity
So what's the question? Is this legal? No until the daughter turns 18 years of age, this is not legal to do, without consent from your local government.
Yes. As the legal parents of the mother, any child produced after the adoption becomes your legal grand-daughter.
that depends on if the mother has custody over her daughter or not. It also depends on how old the daughter is. If she is under the legal age limit, then the mother is still responsible and makes all decisions for her. If the mother does not have full custody over the daughter, then the mother and the father of that child must come to an agreement on the living whereabouts of the daughter. If the mother has legal custody over the daughter and the daughter is not of legal age yet, then yes, the mother can bring the daughter over too.
No, she is still a child.
Marriage with a cousin is legal in all countries, I think.
In America I'm sure it would go against the law, but in other countries or places I have no idea. Don't marry your mother's sister's daughter.
Unless 16 is the legal age where you are, you are responsible for her unless she gets emancipated.
Yes, a mother can file a complaint on behalf of her daughter if she believes her daughter has been harmed, even if the daughter does not want to press charges. However, the legal process may vary by jurisdiction, and the mother's ability to take action might depend on the specifics of the situation and local laws. It's generally advisable for the mother to consult with law enforcement or a legal professional to understand her options and the potential implications.
In the case of underage parents a legal guardian must be appointed. Very often the grandparents will be considered and appointed if the court finds that to be in the best interest of the child. Grandparents are not held legally responsible for their grandchildren.
Yes, this is only if you're not abusing your child daily.
That depends on where in the world you live. If you are under the legal age of consent then you should be doing what your mother tells you. Also if you are pregnant under the legal age then an offence has been made and a prosecution can be made by the police and the mother.
no way . boyfriend is not yet a related bond , one must not depend on an unrelated relationship for a great responsiblity