Anything is possible. Call your local county court house and ask the clerk of the court for help with this question. == Rights of Pregnant Minors = No. A pregnant minor has the same legal rights in such an matter as does an adult female. She cannot be forced to have an abortion, place the child for adoption or sign over her parental rights unless a court rules otherwise. In some states the parents of a minor may request a hearing concerning custodial issues of their minor daughter's child after the child is born. A judge cannot order a minor to place her child for adoption, obtain an abortion or relinquish parental rights, but can appoint a temporary custodian or guardian for the minor and her child. If the issue becomes one of the court, the judge will also appoint a Guardian Ad Litem to represent the minor in all legal matters concerning her pregnancy and parental rights. If the minor needs assistance she can contact the state's division of children and family services or if she prefers, Birthright, 1-800-550-4900, http://www.birthright.org Planned Parenthood, 1-800-230-7526, http;//www.plannedparenthood.org
Yes, his mother was a whore, and his dad was a wife basher. He was adopted out after being removed from his parents custody by Children's Services.
If the child is in foster care you pay but not if the child is adopted. Then the child have new parents who are responsible for him/her.
YOUR SON. the only thing that makes an adopted child different is their blood. which means nothing.
If the child was adopted legally by both parents, then the child becomes subject to any actions that might be taken had they been a 'natural' child.
not without your parents permission, but if they do, they should lose custody rights.
If the baby's parents agree to it.Another View: To gain LEGAL custody: onlyif the grandparents petition the court for the childs custody and the court awards it to them.
If you live in the US... The father's parents have no rights to custody at all. The father has the right to petition for custody, but he won't be given sole custody unless he can prove the mother unfit. He might, however, be given joint custody.
My name is Kristen, I live in Alabama, I had my son on July 22, 2009 and i do have custody of my child. Idk bout where anywhere else but I know that here that's how it is.
That's selective according to individual state laws
no u dont once she has permission of 1
The parents have assumed joint custody.
No, your child will not be emancipated because she is pregnant and her parents still have to support her until she is.