No, they are still minors.
It's perfectly legal for adults to elope. It's not legal for minors to runoff (absent from home without parental permission) or to get married without parental consent.
Yes, New York does have laws in place about adults dating minors. The legal age for a minor is 17 in the state.
No. Legal alien adults and native-born citizens can also work there. Illegal alien adults and minors are prohibited from working anywhere in the USA.
In most places, it is illegal for adults to date minors due to age of consent laws. These laws are in place to protect minors from potential exploitation and abuse. It is important to be aware of and follow these laws to ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals involved.
Yes. You are both legal adults.
No, it is not appropriate for minors to date adults due to the power imbalance and potential for exploitation.
In general, minors have fewer legal rights and responsibilities compared to adults. Minors cannot enter into contracts, vote, or make certain decisions without parental consent. Minors are also subject to special laws regarding education, curfew, and employment. On the other hand, adults have more autonomy and are held accountable for their actions under the law.
Minors have legal rights that protect them, such as the right to safety, education, and healthcare. However, their autonomy is limited compared to adults, as they are not able to make certain decisions on their own, such as signing contracts or consenting to medical treatment.
Yes, minors can be arrested for committing a crime, but the legal process and consequences may differ from those for adults.
I assume you're asking in regard to minors? If you're in the US, once you're legally married there are no restrictions on sex/pregnancy.
Yes, a minor can be arrested for committing a crime. Minors are subject to the same laws as adults and can face legal consequences for their actions.
No. Minors cannot leave the US without written, notarized permission from the custodial parent(s) or legal guardian. Minors who cross state lines without parental consent are in violation of federal law 18 USC 2243-18 USC 2423 and can be taken into custody and remanded to juvenile authorities of the minor's home state. Minors who left the US illegally for such a purpose would not be considered legally married when they returned.