So the 13 year old won't open their parents mail but will open their parents private Facebook messages?
How is it lazy to use the form of communication he has. We will have to agree to disagree.
So why weren't his parents told? Why did these other adults decide not to inform this child's parents that he had impreganated someone? Why did they deny him he support he could have used to make better decisions?
Because the Ops husband asked them not to, sorry of someone knocks up my 16 year old their parents will be informed.
Frankly the only reason I can see for them not to have is because they didn't want anyone to fight for the custody.
If you haven't seen how difficult it is for a father to get custody of a child then you have no idea what this boy was up against and it would have been much worse 20 years ago then it is now, but I can tell you it took my brother over 2 years to get custody and they still battles in court for years, to get custody from the grandmother (as the mother was in jail) when he was 20, it caused him to loose his career in the military, it cost him so much money it was only possible because my parents could afford to fight it, he was forced to go through parents courses, anger management courses etc when this grandmother had to do nothing, and he had never signed away his rights.
In the States this is not the case. Even 20 years ago it wasn't the case. Here, precedence is always given to the biological parent over any other relatives. Unless, of course, there is a question of that parent being unfit.
So, in the OP's case, if the child's mother did not want custody of her, the bio father would have been given custody before the grandparents regardless of his age.
If both parents wanted the child they would, probably, be given joint custody.
As I said upthread, when I was a teen, and I am older than Big Al, I know guy who got his GF pregnant and she wanted to place the child for adoption and he did not and he did end up with custody of the child.
The place where this situation loses it's merit is where Big Al hides his child for 2 years and then signs over parental rights.
He had 2 years to figure out a way to tell his parents, to get a job and help support his child, to bond with his child and act like a parent if that is what he wanted to be.
The OP is muddying the water with all the personal emotion and drama. At it's base this is a story about an 18 year old man who gave his 2 year old daughter up for adoption. Like any other adoptee/birth parent in this situation it is the child's prerogative to make contact.