The age of sexual consent differs by country and state. Refine your question a bit.
Generally if the 15yo is mentally stable (does not have a diminished mental capacity), and the parents know and approve of the relationship, and no one is being coerced (forced), then their would be no reason to prosecute.
Note: Parents cannot give permission to break the law. Depending on the laws, if they allow it to occur, they could be charged as well as the 18 year old.
I was reliably informed that with a parents consent and attendance the legal age is 15 years old.
No, it is not legal. The age of consent is 16. He has committed criminal sexual abuse. And the parents don't get to consent to breaking the law. It would be like they were pimping out their daughter! That could land them in all sorts of trouble.
If the parents consent, yes.
Yes it is legal, but i highly doubt your parents will be to impressed with you
In most cases, a 15 year old does not have the legal right to choose which family member to live with unless granted by a court order or with consent from the parents or legal guardians. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional or social worker to understand the specific laws and options available in the relevant jurisdiction.
not sure but u could get written consent from ur parents and it would be legal
18 or 15 with parents consent
In most cases, a 15-year-old cannot move in with another family member without parental consent. The legal guardians have the authority to make decisions for minors, including where they live. It is important to follow proper legal procedures and obtain consent to avoid any legal complications.
yes but the underage female/male has to have a parents consent
If being 15 in your state means she is not old enough to give legal consent to sex you can not. The parents or legal guardians do not stand above the law in regards of age of consent. Putting her in that situation where a statutory rape can occur will also be wrong and can lead to you loosing custody.
Yes, if the 15-year-old has parental consent, they can live with their friend's parents. However, it's important to ensure there is a legal agreement in place to specify the living arrangements and responsibilities of all parties involved. Additionally, it may be helpful to consult with a legal professional to ensure everything is handled correctly.
No it is 16.