No the father wont go to jail If you are not married to him, and he was under 18 when you got pregnant - YES * States establish AOC laws and when and how those laws are applied. When both persons are underaged authorites will not usually intervene when the sexual contact was consensual and no complaint is filed by the parent(s) or guardian of either participant. If child support is applied for all the details of the relationship will have to be made known. What legal consequences might result other then the court ordering support for the child is not possible to determine given the circumstances cited in the question.
You only need to use a DNA test if one or both the partners are unsure who the father is. If you both know it is yours then don't do the test. You know you should not have been having sex with a minor and it is that that could bring trouble not the test.
NO it isn't. he has parental consent
no he can not. you could only get in trouble if the mother and father decide to press charges on you. aside from that, no you can not.
all this should be covered in sex ed. You can go ahead and have your child. your parent will be ok. now be responsible towards the child needs.
I don't think so. Don't tell me you got someone pregnant.
Yes! He is still older than you, and as far as I know in Kentucky much like the rest of the country the age of consent is sixteen. He slept with a fifteen year old girl. He was older than eighteen at that point so it stops being corruption of a minor, and becomes Statutory rape. He is going away for a very long time.
In the US, there are no laws prohibiting people from getting pregnant. However, depending the ages of the mother and father, one or both may be guilty of rape or other sexual crimes.
It is not illegal to have a baby at fifteen in Pennsylvania. It is however illegal to engage in the sexual contact necessary to produce a baby while the mother or father are below the age of eighteen.
State laws vary but the Child Support Enforcement Division of the State Department of Social Services may be able to pursue child support from the paternal grandparents of the child as long as the father of the child is under eighteen. The mother should visit the local family court and ask to speak with an advocate.
No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.
You should go to the police and turn him in for statutory rape, he will go to jail and you will get a lot of money to help you and your unborn child.
if i am prenant and et married at sixteen to the babys father could i move in with him with out my paents permission in the state off Georgia?