yes. she needs to find support.
no. i think not cause she has no money to support the child
AnswerThat depends on many factors. Are your parents and/or the baby's father supportive of you? If your a teen mother, my best advice is, if your parents are supportive, is to finish school. Another big question is: Do you want to keep the baby. I had my first child at 15 and wanted the baby. I didn't finish school. I regret not finishing. You can give your child a better life if you get yourself a good education.
It all depends. If you have a family that loves you and will support you then get a job raise your kid and finish school. My friend had a baby at the age of fourteen. She keep her baby. and know the baby is a great child. If the baby daddy is willing to stay and to help raise the baby then do it. If not and you don't work and your family is not supportive then i think you should give the baby up. It all depends on if you want to keep him or her or not. but i think you should go with you instink and ask God to help you pray and God well help you through it trust me.
yes but its up to the mother
How to keep Mother from sending child to Japan. Child 6 yrs.
no, the parents of the child have more rights to the child than the grandparents.
Just because the child is not living with the mother doesn't mean that the mother is not footing the child's expenses, she may be sending money to the grandmother (and if she's not she'll probably claim she is!).
No. Because it's not your child [It may be but you don't have custody]. You should call the police.
If the mother doesn't seek a child support order no one will make the father pay. However, keep in mind that the mother can always change her mind and get back child support in the future. If the child and/or mother are receiving any state assistance the father will be required to pay child support.Fathers are responsible for supporting their children. If the mother doesn't need the child support then she should put it in the bank for the child's collegeeducation.
No.
You have to keep paying child support. The visitation issue is separate and you should consider straightening out your legal status so that you can seek relief. If you were not married to the child's mother, your options are also limited.
have her file temp guardianship over to you. If she changes her mind years down the road, you can fight to keep the child due to "best interest of child".
Parents must support their biological children regardless of the circumstances and regardless if a child support order is in place. Judges take an extremely critical view of a parent whether it be the father or mother who neglect their parental responsibilties. The morality of such action is an entirely different issue.
Take him to court!
In most places, the father has just as much right to their child as the mother does, even if they were never married. If the mother wants to legally keep the child away, she will need to go through the family courts. In some states, if she tries to do this without a court order, she can be charged with interfering with child custody or other charges. If there are no solid reasons to keep the father away, the judge may not grant the mother's request.