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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the minor child father document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the child in the designated field, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  3. Fill in the date of birth and hospital information where the child was born, as this is crucial for establishing custody.
  4. Complete the addresses for both Complainant and Defendant, making sure to include all relevant details such as street address, city, county, state, and zip code.
  5. Review sections I through VIII carefully. Ensure that both parties' consent and responsibilities are clearly stated and agreed upon.
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The earlier a baby is born, the more risk there is of respiratory, digestive, vision, cognitive, and other problems. Teens are at higher risk of having low-birth-weight babies. Premature babies are more likely to weigh less than they should. In part, thats because theyve had less time in the to grow.
The number one priority should be the health and well-being of your child. A father who has been the childs primary caretaker has a better chance of getting full custody. The court prefers to minimize change for the child and is more likely to place them with the parent theyre most familiar with.
Generally, if both parents are under 18 (and unemancipated) at the time of the childs conception, their parents (the childs grandparents) share primary responsibility for supporting the child. This responsibility lasts until both minor unemancipated parents become age 18 or are emancipated.
In California, pregnant minors have the right to make a choice regarding their pregnancy. She can choose to parent her baby, place her baby for adoption, or have an abortion. No one can pressure or force a minor to make a decision regarding her pregnancy.