yes
Truancy court typically deals with cases involving minors who are not attending school regularly. However, in some jurisdictions, laws may apply to individuals of any age who are required to attend school or meet certain educational requirements.
The 14 year old can accompany their grandparent but you may want to let the school know about it. If they have not missed much school before, the truancy officer will not even think twice about it.
Under federal law, not legally.
Under the current law you are not allowed to choose as long as you are a minor.
Yes. The 17 year old is a minor and not an adult and if the school chose to do something about your child being truant they could take you to court.
If you can not get your 17 year old to go to school, you can contact the schools truancy office. Depending on the age limit in your state, a 17 year old may be able to drop out of school
under the old law how long is 19 to life
In Indiana, the age of consent is 16, so if the 17-year-old girl consents to a relationship with a 21-year-old boy, it is generally legal. However, if there is any indication of coercion, exploitation, or abuse, the 21-year-old could face criminal charges. It's important to consider the power dynamics and maturity levels in such relationships to ensure the well-being of the individuals involved.
Yes, because they are technically an adult under the law.
It is not okay for a 12 year old to date a 20 year old. While there is no law against it, the 12 year old is under the age of consent. The 20 year old would be in legal trouble if there is even a hint of sexual activity.
Define "date." Since the 19 year old is legally an adult, it definitely might NOT be alright with the 13 year old's parents (under whose 'guardianship' she lives) and it is most definitely against the law for them to be sexually involved. The 19 year old could be charged with statutory rape which is a felony crime.