I'm not 100% sure on this... but I believe her fiance couldn't get in trouble because you both are minors. The only thing possible I could see is "contributing to the dilequency of the minor" and that would only be in the case if they were tried as an adult. Which only occurs I believe for violent crimes. I would suggest not running away if at all possible though, dear. Hope this helps. You are underage until you are 18. He could end up with legal problems unless your parents will sign off, giving permission.
Yes , But Only in Alabama .
No.
No. That is her fiance, because of their relationship he can not be her legal guardian.
No, but once she turns 18 she can.
I believe you can get married in Miami Oklahoma
In the US, a 17 year old can live anywhere his/her parents allow him/her to live.
You need to check your state law for Illinois. Go the the website for Illinois.
No. But you can move out when you turn 18.
Being provided for is irrelevant. A 17-year-old is a minor and therefore, unless they have been emancipated, their parents get to decide where they live. At 18, you can move anywhere you want without parental consent.
With parental consent yes.
It depends what you do in the relationship and where you live
I am going to put your question on my "watch list" so you have an opportunity to give a little more information because there is little room to pose your question to the board. First off, unless she has parents or a guardian already, it doesn't make sense for you to be a guardian when she's your fiance. Get married! Please tell me what state you live in so I can tell you what the legal age is and I'll answer your question more thoroughly. Also, is there any family member that has a say in your fiance's wishes to get married? Thanks Marcy I am the 17 year old girl and we live in Wisconsin and I heard somewhere that minors' fiances can legally take guardianship, is that true for Wisconsin, if so then how can it happen?