They can take a moment to ask themselves "Why was my child in Georgia, and how was she able to recklessly hump while there?" Then, talk to your kid and find out what the hell is going on. After that, bring her home and decide if you're going to abort, shotgun wedding, high school dropout, adoption etc. Also, look into some parenting books next time you're at a B&N. do what u think is right talk to your child about it first its god to hear the other side before getting bent out of shape First off society doesn't scorn single mothers like they use too not too many years ago. Think of her and not what you think family members or friends will think. She is going through a difficult time. Let's face it, most teens have had sex by the time they are 15 as much as it shocks us and it's natural and some are just lucky enough not to get pregnant. There are several things you can do. What is the difference if your daughter was older and gave you a grandchild? You could decide (only if you want too) that both of you could raise the child and this way she could continue her education, but once home she hits the books and looks after the baby. She has lost all her rights as a young teen that can go out and party with her friends. Now she has the responsibility of a baby. Once she lands a job and gets a little money then she has to take total responsibility of that child by moving out and making a life for her baby and herself. The other solution is to let her have the baby and adopt the child out. There are so many wonderful people out there that can't have children and are aching to adopt a child. First and foremost, don't stay mad at your teen and as a woman you should understand what your daughter is going through while being pregnant and what the decision she makes can do to her. Good luck
No. A few years they could, but GA has wisely changed that law. Now, pregnant or not, a minor has to have parental permission in order to marry in GA.
The fact that the child is pregnant should have nothing to do with parental responsibility.
When the child turns 18 and becomes an adult, the parent is no longer obligated to pay child support.
No. A few years ago, they could, but GA very wisely changed that law.
Go through Macon. GA-26 to GA-137 to GA-96 becomes GA-49 to I-75 N to Exit 165 GA-49 becomes GA-24 to GA-22 to GA-16 78E takes you into Fort Gordon
no, see link
It used to be in augusta ga located on ellis street.....but they closed down.
Not unless the custodial parent agrees to it.
No. Pregnancy/giving birth does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to your parents rules and authority until you turn 18.
In the state of Georgia, the legal age to move out of your parents home is 18. There are a few exceptions such as parental abuse, emancipation, the teen joined the military, or they became pregnant and got married.
I wont to now wear are jobs in tucker Ga for 15 year olds
No