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Yes I believe so. 24 years old is at the right age bracket of having a baby.

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Q: If you get your parental rights terminated at 16 years old can you have a baby at 24 years old?
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If your parental rights are terminated and you get pregnant can you keep your baby?

That depends on the circumstances of the removal of the other child(ren). If there is a significant history, than yes. Often, the pregnancy itself is a violation of court orders to not get pregnant again.


What kind of rights does an expectant Mother whom has lost her parental rights?

They will take the baby


Can the father of your baby give up his parental rights to his cousin?

If the cousin is currently married to you, and is willing to accept parental responsibilities and adopt the child, then the father can give up his parental rights.


What are the parental rights of a pregnant 17 year old?

You have the same parental rights as an adult when the baby is born. During the pregnancy and after you are the one deciding over your health.


Can the father of my unborn child terminate his rights even before the baby's born in the state of California?

In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support.


Can an unmarried mother in Minnesota refuse to allow the real father of her baby to establish paternity so that her current boyfriend can adopt the baby?

No. If the biological father wants to assert parental rights he may file a petition with the court to order a paternity test taken. If presented with such an order the mother must comply or be held in contempt of court. A biological parent cannot be forced to relinquish parental rights it must be done voluntarily or said rights terminated by the court for reasons of abuse and/or neglect.


Can a mother take a child out of the country without the fathers consent?

To obtain a passport or visa for a minor the attending parent must provide proof of sole custody by means of a court order or a notarized affidavit from the absent parent allowing the child to leave the U.S. In most cases the parent who is not present will be contacted before a passport or visa is issued. http://www.state.gov "Travel...Passports for U.S. Citizens."


Can you move out when you're 16 and have a baby?

Only with parental consent. You don't get more rights when having a child as a minor. You just get rights to the child.


Who has legal control over a baby when the parent is 16 years old?

The parent has the right to decide about the baby, regardless of their age. However, if the minor cannot show that they can take care of the child, the courts can take away their parental rights.


What does termination of parental rights mean in Michigan?

Circumstances That Are Grounds for TerminationAbandonment or Extreme Parental DisinterestAbuse/NeglectFelony Conviction/IncarcerationFailure of Reasonable EffortsAbuse/Neglect or Loss of Rights of Another ChildSexual AbuseFailure to Maintain ContactFailure to Provide SupportChild Judged in Need of Services/DependentChild's Best InterestFelony assault of child or siblingMurder/Manslaughter of sibling childCircumstances That Are Not Grounds for TerminationMental Illness or DeficiencyAlcohol or Drug Induced IncapacityFailure to Establish PaternityChild in care 15 of 22 months (or less)


Your son is fifteen years old and has a baby girl what are his parental rights?

Speak to a legal practitioner. Laws vary depending on where you live so it's best to get information relelvant to your town/state/country.


Can the father terminate the mother's rights if she gave the baby up to safe haven?

Termination of parental rights, TPR, is a long and very difficult, complex process. You need to be in touch with the child welfare agency in your area, and with an attorney. And by the way, neither parent terminates the rights of the other. It is the authority of the state that terminates parental rights.