i have heard many things from alot of people. I am going to be 17 in September and want to move out with my 22 year old boyfriend and i also stay in the state of Indiana. People are telling me that you can leave if you are 17 as long as you let your parents know where you are, while others are telling me that you have to be 18. In the state of Indiana i have no idea what the laws are, but in Michigan i know for a fact that you can leave at 17 and not get into any trouble. The law clearly states that you are a minor until you turn 18. You would more than likely have to be in school though and have a proper place to stay.
you can get in a wholeleap of trouble
If she is under the age of 16, you have to have parental permission to get married. Yes, you can get in trouble.
Yes, if you have parental permission. They are still responsible for the child. But they can determine where the child lives.
If someone reports the minor to authorities (even with parental permission) it is still against the law for adults to have sexual relations with minors.
you can be arrrested I had this happen to me
She is under the age of sexual consent which means it's illegal to have sex with her. A child's parent cannot give someone permission to commit a crime against their child. So their "permission" means nothing.
Yes, with parental permission. Without it, they can be reported as a runaway.
Not without having parental permission. Otherwise, until you reach the age of majority, you can be reported as a runaway.
Absolutely NOT! don't attempt this you can get in big trouble, it will stay on your record for a year.
If she has parental permission, she can move out.
Not without parental permission. And you will not be able to rent a room or apartment at 16, you have to be an adult.
No. You will need parental consent or someone has to have custody of you and I doubt any judge would agree to that a 15yo girl moves in with her boyfriend. You need permission to move out until you are 18.