Parental permission is important and a key factor. However, part of it will depend on the boyfriend as well. Technically, she is under the age of consent, and therefore sexual contact could be a crime. And the parents cannot consent to a crime.
Georgia will provide a license with a doctor's certification. But they will inform the parents.
No. Until she is 18 or emancipated, she has to live where her parents say.
You must be 18 years old or have permission of the parents. And the parents must be present and provide proper identification at the time of the piercing.
They have to be proven unsuitable or give up their rights or provide consent.
You apply for a marriage license. They will provide the forms and the requirements. If you can meet the requirements, which may require a physical and showing up with the parents, they will issue the license.
Yes, if the child has not yet reached the age of majority in the state or country where he/she resides. Otherwise, a custody modification may only be done with the approval of the court and/or with permission of the parent(s) or guardian with physical and legal custody. In the United States, age of majority varies by state. In most states, it is 18 but can be 19 or even as high as 21.
Yes, they can get married if the 17 year old has permission of their parents. In some cases a court order can be substituted if the parents are not available. The licensing officer will be able to provide the type of proof of consent that is required.
You put this in Emancipation but having a child does not emancipate you or make you eligable for early emancipation. If you are age of consent in your state you can have sex and yes, you can get pregnant. However, if the parents choose not to help you out, and you will need their help, the CPS can take the child from you since if you can not provide you are a unfit parent.
In some states, a 16-year-old may be able to move out with parental consent and show that they are capable of providing for themselves. However, laws vary by state, so it's important to check the specific legal requirements in the relevant jurisdiction. Additionally, it may be helpful for the minor to have a plan for where they will live, how they will support themselves financially, and how they will ensure their safety and well-being.
Yes. The 17yo is still a minor and the parents are still obligated to provide for her. Call Child Protective Service.
There is not enough information about the dream to provide a meaningful interpretation. The emotional tone of the dream would give clues to its meaning, whether angry, calm, joyful or apprehensive. Whether or not your parents do anything with or to the ex boyfriend in the dream is also significant to the interpretation.
Not unless whome ever you are moving in with can be made your legal guardian. Regardless of wether or not you have your parents permission, they are legally responsible to provide and care for you until you are at least 17 and can be emancipated.