Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
My daughter was concieved when I was 16, and her mother was 21. She told the courts I was 17, and I attended the hearing without a guardian present. I still have the original court papers that has my date of birth earlier than I was born so that I seem to be an adult. This happened 16 years ago. Can she still get in any trouble?
Asked on 9/27/12, 6:41 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Mark Dunn
Mark D. Dunn
No. After 16 years, nobody cares anymore.
Answered on 9/29/12, 12:25 pm
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