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There is no way to get him to cooperate if he doesn't want to. Also if the father is a minor like you, he doesn't have to pay child support or help you with the baby until he is 18 years old. I'm 16 years old to and I tried everything to have my baby's father try to help me and it didn't work. I haven't talked to him in 4 months. Its best to just settle things in court when its time. That's what I'm going to do with my baby's father. He's 18 years old and I'm going to take him for child support when I have the baby.

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Q: If you are 16 and pregnant how can you get help from the father who is also 16 if you would like to settle this out of court but he is not cooperating?
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