acw776 answered Wednesday November 29 2017, 8:15 pm: Tell her that the baby deserves a chance. If you want to keep it and she doesn't then you should take care of the baby. It's your's too. [ acw776's advice column | Ask acw776 A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Monday November 27 2017, 10:58 am: There is really nothing you can do. It is her body and her decision. You have no legal standing. To try and convince her not to have the abortion once she has said she is having one; may even land you on the wrong side of the law as it might be seen as harassment.
I understand how you feel though I am not a lawyer and I do not know what state you live in. For the best answer to this question I would suggest you consult an attorney. You may be able, depending on the laws in your state to stop her. But she may be able to go to another state and have it done.
Abortions are also time sensitive meaning their is a limited window by which she can legally have one. By the time you get to court she may already have had the procedure. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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