No, parents can not. They have to follow the age of consent law. The age of consent in Florida is 18, but there is a close in age exemption that permits a person 23 yo or younger to engage in legal sexual activity with a minor aged 16-17.
No, not unless the older one turns 21 before the other turns 18. If you're 21 and the other person is under 18, parental consent doesn't matter, its illegal
NO
You must have the consent of the other party only then can you record the conversation.
if an unlawful search of your property/residence/vehicle is conducted without your consent, and evidence of a crime is found, its an illegal search, the judge can throw out the evidence if an illegal search was done
it is illegal without parental consent. if your parents know about it and aprove then no. the legal age(with parental consent) is 16-24. but it still may be a bad idea
Yes, it will be illegal. no there are no dating laws in the U.S. though sexual contact has an age of consent in each state
Yes, its illegal in Florida. You need the everybody's consent to legally record a phone call in Florida.
Until you are of legal age, no, except with parents consent.
Not really. While there are no laws regarding dating, a 16 year old is the responsibility of the parents. And they are under the age of consent in Florida and any sexual contact could be illegal.
not at the moment, although this may change at a later date.
In Florida, the age of consent is 18. It is illegal for a 17 year old to engage in a sexual relationship with a 25 year old. Any sexual activity between them could result in criminal charges.
There are no laws about dating. However, there are laws about sexual contact. And in Florida the age of consent is set at 18. But because of the age closeness, it would not be illegal.
In Florida, the age of consent is 18, so it would be illegal for a 16-year-old to engage in sexual activity with a 20-year-old. However, simply dating or being in a relationship is not necessarily illegal as long as it does not involve sexual activity. It's important to be mindful of the laws in your state regarding age of consent and statutory rape.