how old are you ?
In some states if one of the parents, usually the minor's parents, want to take legal action, then they can and your boyfriend would have to file as a statutory rapist. If none of the parents pursue legal action, then nothing will happen to your boyfriend. Do some research of your own to see your own state laws.
The definition of an adult in the United States is anyone 18 years old and greater. Until that time, ones parents are responsible for them. If they move out without the consent of the parents, the parents may consider the minor a runaway which is illegal.
It depends on how old YOU were at the time....under 18 in most states, then yes they can press charges
As of 2020, about 61% of families in the United States have both parents working. This trend has been increasing over the years due to economic factors and changes in societal norms. Having both parents working can impact family dynamics, childcare arrangements, and work-life balance.
Usually not without your parents permission because you are still under 18. Some states you can if your parents have emancipated you.
umm..it depends on your state laws..most states require you to be 18 before you can actually legally move out without your parents stopping you...but if your parents sare cool with it then yall can..
In most states you will need parental consent for that. It's hard to answer when we don't know what state you are in. The rules differ between states.
In most states you can not. You would be considered a run away.
You need to be emancipated. Some states have age of acountability Find out what the law says for TX
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In most states you have parental rights to your child whether you live with your parents or not. If you are 17 in most states you would need to get your parents emancipate you especially if you need any public assistance. You can call your local department of public welfare or assistance office and sometimes they can help you with your rights.
You are too young! He is no longer a minor, but you are! I would think your parents would have something to say about this. In some States your parents could press charges of 'Statutory Rape' against him. If he loves you he'll wait for you.