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    Pregnant and Disowned

    There's no proof of anything before she was 16 though. I said there's nothing illegal as in no statutory rape. Sorry I should have written that better. The only proof they have is her pregnancy right now. She's 16. She can consent to sex. I really don't see the police going into this especially...
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    Forced Abortion on teen

    Well her mother can't force her to have an abortion. If she does something that forces an abortion...that's scary on the daughter's part. I'd be concerned if I was her. I would suggest to my daughter to get an abortion if she got pregnant at 14 but I wouldn't force her.
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    Pregnant and Disowned

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    Pregnant and Disowned

    All we have is her side so that's all I can give an answer on. Maybe it's true. Maybe it's not. I don't know. "Parents rarely boot miscreant teens." I don't know where you have your source for that. If she's telling the truth they might as well just consent for her to get married - she'd...
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    Pregnant and Disowned

    I can't open the first link right now. The second link: "If circumstances give jurisdiction to the federal government, then a federal age of consent of 18 usually applies instead. This brief report describes circumstances where that is the case, which have increased with recent changes in the...
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    Pregnant and Disowned

    The age of consent is 16 in South Carolina so if you had sex in S Carolina then he won't be able to be charged - and it's the same in the military. You guys have bigger problems in the military life. I hope you realize what you're getting into...but if he's in tech school that means he's Air...
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    Pregnant and Disowned

    Actually per Article 120 in UCMJ: A person cannot consent to sexual activity if they are: (A) under 16 years of age; or They might get some other charge if they really wanted to push it but I doubt they would especially if he marries her before he gets to his first unit. He's in tech school...
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    Pregnant and Disowned

    Actually the age of consent in South Carolina is 16 - so nothing illegal happened here. No statutory rape. In fact in South Carolina individuals who are 14 can consent to sex if their partner is 18 years old or younger. So it would do her no good to contact a rape crisis center because she...
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    Pregnant and Disowned

    No judge is going to approve this - you can become emancipated if you get married. You can't do that without parental consent until you turn 18 though. So if your family really doesn't want you, ask them to consent to you getting married. Because until you are married to this guy, he cannot...
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    DCFS Maintain Records of Intentional False Reports Request Letter

    Did you try researching this or asking DCFS what they want in the letter?
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    Forced Abortion on teen

    The mother cannot make her daughter have an abortion. She can't force her to take an abortion pill. I would call CPS if I was you and report this woman. Yeah why hasn't anyone looked into who got her pregnant? Was it another teenager her age? An older man? She didn't just have an immaculate...
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    Marriage to someone who owes child support

    No - but if you file a joint tax return with him the state can garnish your tax return and it can take up to six months for you to get it back. But she cannot get your bank accounts. And your income doesn't get factored into his child support. His child support changes if HIS income changes...
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    Handwritten document

    You two aren't married so he has no rights to the child unless he went to court and established them. He could always go file for custody yes - after he establishes his rights. I would just let him go and if he comes back and files custody later on, all you have to do is show you have been...
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    Custody and adoption of my son by another man?

    Stop talking to her and get a lawyer. No her new boyfriend can't adopt anyone. Stepparents can adopt but the other parent has to approve it unless the state involuntarily relinquishes a parent's rights. You need to get to court ASAP and establish your rights, file for custody and if anything get...
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