If shes 19 shes considered an adult and she has her own custody. If she has special needs of some sort then you might want to contact the department of children and families.
A 19 year old is an adult. It is up to him/her if they want to be adopted.
No, legally a sibling cannot adopt another sibling unless there are specific circumstances or legal arrangements in place. In general, adoption is a legal process that involves the transfer of parental rights from one individual or couple to another individual or couple who are not biologically related.
In most jurisdictions, the minimum age requirement for adopting a child is typically 18 years old. Therefore, a 19-year-old should be able to legally adopt a 16-year-old, as long as they meet the other adoption requirements set by the relevant authorities.
YES BUT NOT BY A 19 YEAR OLD YES BUT NOT BY A 19 YEAR OLD
The 19 year old might get pregnant... What are you asking? The 19 year old might get pregnant... What are you asking?
Yes of cource
no, because the 19 year old is not a minor anymore.
Nope. and the 19 year old can be accused of child molestation.
Yes. The 19 year old is an adult and the 16 year old is a minor.
Yes, adults can be adopted. You will need to consult a lawyer but it is fairly common. HOWEVER, the 19-year-old is an adult so they cannot be adopted "single sided," that is, without their consent. (Note that a non-US-citizen 19-year-old cannot come into the US and become a citizen through adoption the way a younger child could.)
No. The 15 year old is considered a child and the 19 year old is an adult. The 19 year old could wind up in prison for a long time.
The 15 year old is a minor. The 19 year old is an adult and can be charged with rape of the 15 year old even if she consents. This will stay with that person the REST of his life on his record.