Yes - for the next three days. Wait it out, it's easier. yes. Most definitly. It doesn't matter how close to 18 a person is. They are still a MINOR. if it's only 3 days away. surely you can wait.
No. The age of consent in SC is 16.
Your being married isn't the determining factor in whether you are charged as an adult or not. If you were married before the age of 18 you would have had to have had parental consent, thus your parents would have signed for you to marry.If you committed a felony prior to turning 18 as well, it would depend on the circumstances and any mitigating factors as to how you would be charged.
Turning the switch off opens the circuitand stops the flow of electric charges
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No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You can leave home at 18 without parental consent. The only way you can leave prior to turning 18 without parental consent is if you
yes but you need a parent/guardians written consent
Parents cannot consent to illegal activities.
The age of legal consent in most states is 16. However, beware that if he is 18 there is not a age of legal consent and he could be charged with rape or contributing to the delinquency of a minor if it can be proven the two of you have had intercourse.
because it brought the u.s.a into WWII
The turning point was almost 175,000 men facing the German armies. They had brought over 300 tanks that first day.
If you live in the US you have to wait until you are 18 if you want to move out without parental consent.
The only way is by turning yourself in to law enforcement and facing and defending yourself against the charges against you.