No, the 17yo is a minor.
With parental consent, the youngest a person can be tattooed is 16 and that is universal across the entire US, not just North Carolina
You need to be worried about the laws of your state. Boyfriend can't take you to another state to get married. First, it's illegal to take a minor across state lines without parental permission. Second, even if it wasn't, you couldn't get married anyway, because you're a minor without parental permission who is not a resident of their state.
If you are both over 18, then no, you will not get in trouble, at least not with the law. If you are under 18, you will need parental permission to get married in Las Vegas. If you are a minor, there are laws against taking you across state lines without parental permission, not to mention laws against marriage without parental permission or a court order.
Yes you can. She is a legal adult. Her parents can't take any legal action.
With parental permission to get married, yes.
Yes, a principal can potentially be charged with kidnapping if they take a child under 18 across state lines without parental permission in Mississippi. Kidnapping laws typically involve the unlawful taking or transportation of a minor, and crossing state lines adds a federal element that could lead to more serious charges. The specifics of the case, including intent and circumstances, would be crucial in determining whether kidnapping charges are appropriate. Legal advice from an attorney would be essential in such situations.
Pretty well across the board through out the U.S. the legal age of independence is eighteen. Below eighteen, in order to be legal one must seek emancipation through the courts. Without this one can be considered a run-a-way.
Historically, various groups faced restrictions on marriage without permission, including people of different races or ethnicities, particularly in the context of anti-miscegenation laws in the United States. Additionally, individuals from certain social classes, religious backgrounds, or royal lineages often required permission to marry to maintain social order or lineage purity. In some cultures, parental or familial consent was also mandated, particularly for women. These restrictions have evolved over time and vary significantly across different societies and legal frameworks.
Why would you want to? but hey, I'm just here to answer.A few states allow a 15 year old to get married but require either a court order or parental permission. The state closest to your requirements is Mississippi, it appears to require neither court or parental permission. Follow the link to see the laws by state, what is required, etc.i think both of you should focus on your school work and not your emotions that are probably not even practical, at least until you're out of high school considering the girl isn't even old enough to drive or have a job yet.*****Just to clarify…MS does not allow minors to marry without parental consent. Yes, I know there are websites which state they do, but those websites are very wrong.Your only concern needs to be the laws of the state in which you are a resident. A minor you cannot travel across state lines (first, it's illegal to do that without parental permission) in order to avoid the laws of their state.
Across state lines? To which state? There are no states that allows a 16yo get married without parental consent.
Harboring a runaway in California without the parent's consent is illegal and can result in criminal charges. Additionally, taking the runaway across state lines without permission could also violate federal laws, such as the Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution statute. It is important to contact the authorities and the runaway's parents to ensure their safety and legal compliance.
They are not yet an adult. Taking them across state lines without permission is illegal. It could be considered kidnapping and subject the individual to Federal crimes.