well it's illegal until you are seventeen . but if you wanted to run away sure ?
No, there are no laws in Virginia that makes it illegal for a custodial parent to live with their boyfriend or girlfriend. If you feel you child is unsafe in this situation, you will have to pursue custody through the courts.
Your boyfriend can be charged with statutory rape as you are a minor, even if you do this willingly. Also, the State can file the same charges even if your parents give permission.
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Yes, a person can live with their boyfriend off base and sometimes even on base. The Navy can not tell a person who they can or can not date or live with.
A boy under the age of 18 has to live with a guardian or custodial parent. An ex-boyfriend is not likely to get custody.
Only if she is emancipated or there is a court order. Social services can provide assistance on how to get help.
no ,its ok that you guys are in love but no were u are can you live alone with a18 year old man even though you have parents permisson but it will be best for your person to go live neafr you guys for more security
It depends on what state you live in and what the laws of that state are. Can you find someone else to move in with if you are determined to leave your parent's home? I believe later on you will regret moving in with a boyfriend at such an early age. Take what your parent's can offer you at this time and finish your education. You won't regret it. Mona
No you are a minor and not an adult even though you will be a mother. Your parents are responsible for you and now your baby.
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Well, if court says your child does not have to ever see the other parent then yes. But if not then no.
First off: if you're a minor, you don't get to decide where you live, so the "I live with my boyfriend" part is most likely not going to happen. You will have to live with whomever the court grants custody of you.Normally, if your custodial parent dies, your other parent will become your custodial parent. In that case, yes, the child support payments will stop, because it's pointless for your father to pay child support to himself.If the court grants custody to someone other than your father (most likely a blood relative, and almost certainly not your boyfriend), then they may order your father to make child support payments to them instead.If you marry your boyfriend (depending on your age and whether or not your father is okay with it, in some states this might be possible), then you could live with him, but the child support payments would stop.Your father may optionally elect to keep giving you money even if he's not legally obliged to.