Well it really depends? Are you a mature person then yeah but on the other hand if you're a trouble making teenager probably not.
A 21 year old is not a child, at 21 they are an adult. Unless there is a medical reason that he could not be responable for his actions.
Yes, as long as the cosigner is a legal gardian or a parent.
the gardian or parent
Yes. But you were wondering if it is legal, the answer is no [depending on what state you live in, for the United States]. The 24 year old could be prosecuted for statitory rape in most states.
In Illinois, parents are legally responsible for financially supporting their children until they reach the age of 18, or until the child completes high school, whichever comes later. Therefore, if a child moves out at the age of 17, the parent may still have obligations to support the child until they turn 18 or complete high school.
no it could b very dangerous u dont know wat they will do.
you bet The 18 year old could be charged with unlawful sex with a minor child, rape, and could have to register as a sex offender everywhere he goes to live for the rest of his life.
No it is not.
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With out a court order, I do not think you will lose anything but you could have to pay child support.
Hardly ... that could constitute "child endangerment" and/or "child abuse".