The parents cannot give you permission to break the law. Yes, you can be prosecuted and sent to jail.
Probably not, the age of consent in Nebraska is 16 years of age. It sure isn't going to make the parents happy! And if there is evidence of activity before she turned 16, there could be statutory rape charges.
A way to tell your parents that you are pregnant is to tell them with spoiling them.a good way to that is to take them out to eat or buy them something they really want.
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Because her parents were ashamed that their teenage girl was pregnant
If you leave home without your parents' permission you can be declared a runaway.
no
If her parents press charges then yes, and if she presses charges then yes.
10 years, although I certainly wouldn't suggest delaying it. By the way, the parents don't actually file charges, the state does, and if someone else reports it, the state can proceed with charges even if the parents object to it.
It depends on his age if he is 4 years older or if she is under 16 then yes
They are going to be in trouble. Whether legal charges can be brought will depend on a number of specifics, including age difference.
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
Yes, they can request criminal charges be filed.
{| |- | The parents could be in trouble as well as the boyfriend. They cannot consent to breaking the law. In almost all states and countries, the legal age of consent is 16. Getting someone younger pregnant is going to be considered a crime, perhaps even statutory rape. |}
Depends on the parents of the 17 year old. If they press charges or not.
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.
Eating has little or nothing to do with getting pregnant. It may be an idea if you spoke to your parents or a responsible adult about this matter.
No, you cannot, and if you do, him/his parents could find themselves facing charges for it.