if charges are pressed by your parents not by you then the guy will go to jail for statutory rape which means that although consented he did have sex with you.
The state of Kentucky does not have an emancipation law. However, a minor can become emancipated if a parent agrees to allow it. If not and there are extenuating circumstances, the minor can petition the court to grant them emancipation.
In some cases yes, however it depends on the circumstances as defined in KRS chapter 511
There are six states that allow a minor who is at least 16-years old to marry if special circumstances exist. Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, FLorida, Kentucky and Oklahoma. The minor should research the laws of the state pertaining to the her individual circumstances. Be advised, that in Florida, Kentucky and Oklahoma permission from the juvenile district court is required.
The name of Kentucky is Kentucky.
It is in Kentucky (and Tennessee), plus the dam which impounds it is called Kentucky Dam.
Kentucky is the home of the Kentucky Derby.
Once extradition is processed to Kentucky for child support, often you are given the option of doing jail time or you make a purge pay to get released from jail. The exact actions that will take place depends on your circumstances.
Yes but you might have to break up when turned 18 because the parents can file reports on you in som circumstances
Not all employers are required to offer employers liabilty insurance in Kentucky. Some exemptions are made to some small businesses, and other special circumstances.
If you knowingly marry while still married to your first spouse you commit the crime of bigamy. Depending on your circumstances you may face imprisonment if found guilty in a court of law. Also you should be informed that your second marriage is not valid. You are not legally married to the Kentucky man.
Kentucky
Yes, Kentucky is a state.