Yes. If a minor did something they can be arrested without the parents permission. Even if the Person is 2 they may still be arrested. They should go to juvy in some cases though.
No.
No, He is legally an adult at this stage, But You will need his parents permisson. But do you think it is wise to have them both under the same roof. Sleeping in the same house. If so talk to your daughter about contraception.
Of course. Since a 16 year old can commit a crime without their parent's attendance, they can also be arrested without their parents. Whether or not they can be questioned is a different matter and should be researched locally if necessary.
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
No. 18 is the legal age to move out. At 15, the parents can get a restraining order on the 17 year old and have him arrested for contact. Parents have the right to protect their child.
At 18 years, you are an adult. You can legally do whatever you like (as long as you don't break any laws), which includes moving to another state. You don't need parental permission.
In Kentucky, an 18-year-old is considered a legal adult and can typically leave home without legal repercussions. Parents usually cannot have their 18-year-old child arrested for simply leaving home at that age.
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{| |- | They are probably not going to be arrested. Parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority. This is 18 in most states and countries around the world. The responsibility includes determining where the child should live. |}
How can you get arrested? It's just 2 years difference I don't think you can get arrested. .
Yes, with parental permission you may leave home. Until the age of majority your parents are responsible for you and where you live. Once you get to 18 years old you no longer need their permission.
It depends on the state. Many do not have an emancipated status. And if they do, the 16-year-old must show that they can support themselves.