What counts is when the crime occurred and in this case it happened when she was 16, below the age of consent. So yes they can report you and the state can charge you.
No, you cannot, and if you do, him/his parents could find themselves facing charges for it.
no due to the 18 year law, you have to have a parents consent
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No.
That will depend on the laws. In many places 16 is the age of consent and the parents will not be able to bring any charges. In others, they would be able to if the age of consent is higher.
NO THEY CAN NOT PRESS CHARGES IF YOUR PARENTS DON'T WANT TO AND YOUR BOYFRIEND HAS TO BE AT LEAST 4 OR 5 YEARS OLDER THAN YOU IN ORDER TO PRESS CHARGES
No. Being pregnant/becoming a parent does not give a minor any adult rights. The minor is still subject to the control and supervision of their parents until they turn 18.
then there is a 15-year old father! congratulations you're gonna have a baby! lol, nothing will happen, his parents can't press charges since you are also a minor. age of consent is 18. if you were 18 or older, and if his parents were vindictive, then you would have a need to be worried.
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The age of consent in Florida is 18-years-old. Yes, he could be charged with statutory rape, pregnancy pretty much proves the case. Consent to the act by the minor (or their parents) does not change the charges. Yes, if you or your parents press charges.
As the law stands you can work in a non-skilled job from the age of 16, without your parents consent.
No. Pregnancy/giving birth does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to your parents rules and authority until you turn 18.