Well if he has been on trouble with the law before and wants custody, it will be really hard for him to even get custody of the child. It actually depends on what he did though. Like if he had anything that had to do with violence or drug use, FORGET IT!!!
The 18 year old is considered an adult. Nobody can have physical or legal custody of her.
filing for what? Custody? If custody, it depends on the speed of the court and if any or how much opposition there is, can be as little as 30 days as much as a year or more.
No, they would be considered a runaway. see links
If the father doesn't have legal custody then he can get into a lot of trouble. He must send the child home and try to address the situation through the family court. He should not encourage the child's behavior not try to alienated the child from his mother.If the father doesn't have legal custody then he can get into a lot of trouble. He must send the child home and try to address the situation through the family court. He should not encourage the child's behavior not try to alienated the child from his mother.If the father doesn't have legal custody then he can get into a lot of trouble. He must send the child home and try to address the situation through the family court. He should not encourage the child's behavior not try to alienated the child from his mother.If the father doesn't have legal custody then he can get into a lot of trouble. He must send the child home and try to address the situation through the family court. He should not encourage the child's behavior not try to alienated the child from his mother.
Oprah and Stedman have been together for over 20 year, well actually since,1986.
Yes, she can, and in addition, it may result in the state taking custody of the minor.
No. And not only will you get in trouble, your boyfriend will too.
He would probably get in big trouble and never want to see you again but its a risk you will have to take
only if he's the father, then, theoretically, yes
It's possible I believe, but very immoral and creepy...
Yes IF the 17 year old daughter is still under the parents custody. If they have been disowned, or have disowned their parents, or are under the legal custody of someone else, such as a grandparent or other person, then the biological parents cannot get in trouble, but if the daughter is still under their custody while living elsewhere, she is still in their control by the governments standards and they can still be in trouble.
No. The courts would not grant custody to the boyfriend. In fact, the courts may commence an investigation for child endangerment and neglect.No. The courts would not grant custody to the boyfriend. In fact, the courts may commence an investigation for child endangerment and neglect.No. The courts would not grant custody to the boyfriend. In fact, the courts may commence an investigation for child endangerment and neglect.No. The courts would not grant custody to the boyfriend. In fact, the courts may commence an investigation for child endangerment and neglect.
no because you are considered an adult
A boy under the age of 18 has to live with a guardian or custodial parent. An ex-boyfriend is not likely to get custody.
If he's 19 and got a 14 year old pregnant, he doesn't deserve custody.
YEs
You have answered this yourself ! NO.