As soon as he gets out of jail and meets all the requirements of a registered sex offender.
§ 130.05 Sex offenses; lack of consent.
3. A person is deemed incapable of consent when he or she is:
(a) less than seventeen years old;
Not in the state of Ohio must be 18 years of age even with parents consent
No. Pregnancy does not automatically confer emancipation rights to a minor. The legal age of majority for the state is 18.
Yes.
Answer: Depending on what country you're in, or what state if you're in the United States, 16 may be a legal age for marriage.
No, not unless she gets married (which requires parental permission) or is emancipated.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor.
Pregnancy does not affect how old you are. Age of majority varies from state to state, but is usually 18.
No
No, your ability to get pregnant does not make you an adut. There may be some abilities to be emancipated for access to support from the state in needed.
No Georgia Civil Code 39-1-1 (a) "The legal age of majority in this state is 18 years; until that age all persons are considered minors". HOWEVER in most states you are considered a legal adult once you get pregnant, and the consent laws do not apply. I would suggest consulting a lawyer though
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor in any state of the US.
What's your rush? If he's "the one", you'll be together forever, right? So why not just wait until you can legally get married. You could get yourself in a lot of trouble if your boyfriend (over 18) transports a minor (under 18) across state lines.