Step-parents have no "legal rights" regarding their step children unless they have been legally adopted.
Teach the child to respect the authority of the court. Teenagers do not want to be required to do anything with a parent. It's the job of the parent to remind them that family comes first.
Yes, though it may affect the amount of SSI the child is receiving as it comes from that parent's SS account.
Well.... The person who has legal guardianship is the person who has LEGAL guardianship. If the mother has custody, no matter where that child moves (untill their 17th or 18th birthdate dependant on the state), the mother will always have custody. The only way to change it is through the courts. * If a custodial order has not been issued by the court that stipulates otherwise, both biological parents have equal custodial rights.
{| |- | No you cannot. Until you are an adult you remain the responsibility of your parents. Being a parent under the age of majority does not change that. However, you do have rights when it comes to the child and should contact social services in their community to discuss their options. |}
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When it comes to adoption yes always, but when it comes to terminating rights because no interest in seeing the child etc there is a chance the grandparents can get visitation if the other parent agrees to it. Speak to your lawyer but first speak to the other parent.
No, the fathers rights comes first as a custodial parent.
Nebraska does not have an emancipation statute. Being a parent does not change ones age. However, you do have rights when it comes to taking care of your child. If you are not safe contact your local social services to get help.
No. You have no rights in a parent's property while they are living. An inheritance comes from the property a decedent owns at the time of death. Death makes that property 'inheritable'. There is no such thing as an inheritance from a living person.
There is the option of you being able to live with your grandparents if that's possible. But it really depends on the state you live in. You would have to check with Child Protective Services to get more information.
No there is is not. Having a child does not make one an adult, it just makes you a parent. You are still the responsibility of your parents. You do have rights when it comes to your child.
The Bill of Rights places limits on Congress when it comes to the rights of US citizens.
yes
Civil rights.
Daughter and parent cells are alike because the daughter cell comes from the parent cell.
In general, no. Child Support and Custody/Visitation are separate issues and addressed in separate court orders. A parent who is under a child support order must petition the court for a visitation schedule. For more accurate information please specify your jurisdiction.
They define and protect rights.