YES THEY CAN....THAT IS TOTALLY ILLEGAL...NOW WHEN YOU TURN 18 WHICH ISNT LONG CONSIDERING YOUR 17...YOU CAN DATE THIS 32 YEAR OLD...N B A NAST WE...SRY IF THAT OFFENDS YOU BUT IF YOU WANT TO B STUPID ENOUGH TO DATE A FN 32 YEAR OLD THEN YOUR GANNA GET HURT..CUZ ALL THAT THE GUY IS GANNA WANT FROM YOU IS SEX!!
Not for dating you however there are still rules regarding sexual contact. and they depend on where you are.
If you are legally emancipated by marriage or a court order, you can live with whomever you want. You are now considered to be an adult.
Try to establish why you have been branded as trouble and then rectify the reasons that they have given.
Emancipated minors are minors who have been legally released from the control of their parents.
Legally, parents have a responsibility to care for their children until they reach the age of majority. Putting a 17-year-old out of the house without proper support or arrangements could potentially lead to legal repercussions for neglect or abandonment. It is advised to seek guidance from social services or a legal professional to address the situation appropriately.
ony if you sleep with them and your parents dont approve of them if your parents do approve of them then is is perfactly legal
emancipated
no he has a girlfriend but has been thinking out getting married and having a family...
if they have been legally emancipated by the court or through marriage, yes. Otherwise they can only move out with parental permission but will not be emancipated then.
If they have been emancipated.
If you have been dating for a year and some months but still dont have hios home phone number havent met family and friends
The few people I know that have been emancipated in the past have gone through Family Court. You have to be able to prove that you have the means to be independant, i.e. employment, housing, etc. Also you must not forget that until you are 21, at least in NY, the parents are responsible for their childrens actions. Emancipation absolves them from any legal actions caused by the minor once they are emancipated.