The police will bring you home. You should make sure he really wants you to move with him. You can lose contact and or trust with your parents. What if your boyfriend isn't into you anymore and wants to start seeing girls his age? You will have to go back to your parents who might not accept you. Before you do anything, think hard.
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You're both legal adults since you're 18, so there is no legal reason why you cannot. Your parents can effectively do nothing to stop you. The only obstacle is what moving in together will do, first, to your relationship with your boyfriend and, second, to your relationship with your parents.
Parents decide where the child will live and if they are moving they have to come with.
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.
No, until you are 18, you are subject to the decisions of your parents or guardians.
your parents have the restraining order against him so you can still live with him as long as he stays away from your parents.
If both of your parents give permission, you can get married. Without their permission you will have to wait until you are both 18.
No, until you are 18, you are subject to the decisions of your parents.
The minor female would need her parents' consent before she could legally engage in a change of residency.
Yes, their child is 17 and has not reached the age of majority. Until that age the parents are responsible and make the decisions.
i think you shouldn't be introuble for moving out of your home in Texas if your17 as long as you have some where to go.
You need to be emancipated. Some states have age of acountability Find out what the law says for TX