How do the unwed teen parents be together at all times?
Until the teen turns 18 (19 in some states) or is emancipated by the Court, the teen is still under the authority of the teen’s parents. Even if the teen is pregnant or a parent. Pregnancy does not automatically emancipate a teenager in any of the 50 states. If your girlfriend’s parents do not want her to be around you, they have the legal right to keep you from seeing their daughter until she is a legal adult or is emancipated. Her parents can not keep you from seeing your child, however. If you are found to be the father through DNA testing, then you have the same rights over your child as your girlfriend’s parents have over her and your parents have over you. You will need to file for visitation to see the baby, and that will mean you need to undergo a DNA paternity test. Even if you get visitation and pay child support, your girlfriend’s parents can still keep you from being with their daughter. Think about it. You got their child pregnant. (Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know you didn’t do i