Assuming they're minors, no.
Depends on the state
yess and they can also charge him with statuary rape even if she consented
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to your parent's rules and authority until you turn 18. And if you runaway and Boyfriend takes you in, he can get into a whole lot of legal trouble over it.
This makes her a runaway so report her to the police as such. Her boyfriend could be charged with aiding a runaway or kidnapping.
Obviously you can , HONEY. do WHATEVER yoU WANT . *** Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. So, assuming you're talking about moving in without your parents permission, no you can't. And if you do Boyfriend can be facing criminal charges. They'll start with 'harboring a runaway' and go from there.
How old are you? If you are of legal age to get married in your state without parental consent then no, you are not a runaway. If you're too young to get married without parent's consent, then yes, you are a runaway and what's more, you aren't legally married. Google your state's law on "age of consent, marriage".
In Georgia, a 17-year-old could potentially be charged as a runaway, as the age of majority is 18. However, it ultimately depends on the circumstances and the discretion of law enforcement and the court system. It is best to consult with a legal professional for guidance in this situation.
No, you can't. Being pregnant does not emancipate a minor. If you leave home, your parents can file a police report and have you picked up and returned home. If Boyfriend takes you in/assist you, then he could be facing charges for doing so (possibly harboring a runaway/custodial inference/enticing a child). By the way, the age of sexual consent in TX is 17, so Boyfriend might be facing charging for that as well.
That's a bit young. And there are school attendance issues. And the issue of who - besides the state - might support you, jobs being limited for underage single mothers. You will need to consult with an attorney in your area. Explain your situation and see what options you have. A youth runaway shelter may also have counselors to go over some things with you. You may also wish - if it is possible - to stay with your parents. Raising a child is a difficult thing.
He would probably get in big trouble and never want to see you again but its a risk you will have to take
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No, in Texas the legal age of majority is 18, so a sixteen year old is considered a minor and would require parental consent to live with her nineteen year old boyfriend. Without parental consent, the boyfriend could potentially face charges for harboring a runaway minor.