Yes. You are a minor who has already demonstrated some rather poor decision-making skills. It seems obvious to most rational people that it wouldn't make sense to allow you to do the same thing again. you and your baby's father were irresponsible, don't expect to be treated as though you are an adult. It's unfortunate that your mother trusted you in the first place. If there had been a little more control, perhaps you wouldn't be a mother at 16. I'm sure you were very convincing when you told your mother how responsible you are. I'm also sure you let her know that she was unreasonable when she tried to restrict your activities. Did you say something like "None of my friends parents do that"? Did you send her on a guilt trip? Don't be surprised that she isn't buying any of it now. ---- If you are still living in your Mom's house, yes. Your Mom has the right to determine who enters her house and who doesn't. But, the good news is (in Illinois) when a minor has a baby she is legally considered an adult. Long story short, you have rights! You have the rights to: live on your own; to work to pay your bills; to choose which brands of formula, diapers, clothing, and furniture you buy for your baby; to provide health insurance for you and your baby; to get your GED so you might actually have a future. If, however, you opt to forgo your rights, you are to obey the rules of your Mom's household. After all, whomsoever has the gold makes the rules.
Sarah Palin IS the mother of Trig Palin. Bristol is the mother of Tripp Palin. Get it right fool! Levi is the father of Bristol's newborn baby Tripp.
Not if she is a minor. She is only emancipated regarding her baby and her own health. The father has a legal right to see his child but not the mother until she is 18. Parents have the right to decide who their minor is seeing.
Answer: If the mother cat trusts you, then right away.
If the mother have visitation right granted by the court the father can not stop her from seeing her child. If he does she can get help from the police and also report him back to the court so they know he broke the court order.
As you are 15 years , you have every right to see your father, and the mother ssshould not let her anger on her husband come in the picture.
no she does not have the right
Yes. If there is no court order the father has no legal right to keep the children from their mother. If the parents were never married the mother has custody until the father has established his paternity legally through a court action. If married, both parents have equal parental rights.
No. Their mother will try to bite if you try to take them, so don't
He is being a father to his newborn daughter Copeland Quinn Bostick.
A mother has the legal right to put her newborn baby up for adoption. Specific states may govern the specified amount of time after birth that the mother can do this, but usually they have up to around two weeks if their intentions have already been made to the appropriate officials.
No, minors do not have the right to choose where to live.
The right to complain to your father.