Nineteen is considered adult.
There is no law against that.
The age of sexual consent in Missouri is 17. If one over the age of 17 engages in a sexual act with one below 17, it is considered against the law.
No, it is against the law and any person who has sex with you who is 18 or over is committing sexual abuse and can go to prison.
This is against the law for most student and teacher couples. When it is not against the law it is against school policy and will get teacher fired and student expelled.
It was a court case related to a state law that required a person tell a sexual partner if they were positive for HIV.
Ask your parents!!! No, it isn't against the law. Since 2003 it has been against the law for a teacher to have sex with a pupil. However, only the teacher would be breaking the law, not the pupil. If he isn't a teacher then it is unlikely to be against the law for either partner. No its not illegal, when I was 16 I was with a 27 year old man. As you over the age of consent it is legal
No. A law prohibiting sexual orientation discrimination in employment was allowed to expire in 2008.
No. It's only Against the law if you have any sexual contact.
Somewhat. Montana law prohibits employment-related discrimination against state employees on the basis of sexual orientation. Also, the City of Missoula prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
Yes, after breaking up with a common-law partner there are very little rights, unless there is children involved.A bit more:That depends on what sort of rights you mean, as well as in what state they reside. An ex spouse would have no rights over a common law partner, except in the case of children the ex spouse had with the common law partner. Other than that, there are no rights the ex spouse would have over the common law partner.If you were married and are now divorced, and your ex spouse is now living with a common law partner, you have no rights over that common law partner (excluding their children).More detail would make it much easier to provide a more accurate answer, which you can post in the discussion section of the Q&A.
Sadly, no.
If they knew, the American law authorities would get him. There is a case of sexual abuse against him.