Yes
If you can provide for them, I think so.
YES
Absolutely nothing, unless he/she is claiming it was a rape.
Legally, if your done with school, and seventeen, you are allowed to move out, and have most of the rights as an legal adult. If you are not done with school, and you are pregnant, being pregnant gives you the right to drop out of school without parent conseption. Which means you would be allowed to leave. So that's that way. Or you could get emancipated. Which gives you the right of a legal adult. Good luck :)
Depending on the legal age of consent in the state in which you live, it is somewhat possible that there could be legal repercussions. However, if one partner is over the age of consent but under 18, there are generally only repercussions if the other partner is over 18 and there is more than a 3 or 4 year difference. Look at your state laws, and discuss the matter with your respective families/guardians.
It's still harboring a runaway or could be kidnapping. The 19yo would end up with serious legal consequences.
Yes, an emancipated minor is, for all legal purposes, an adult and can thereby do whatever they want within the boundaries of the law. It would be perfectly legal for you to move in wherever you wanted.
The legal age of consent for a person to be with another person, in Pennsylvania, is 16 years old. It does not matter how old the other person is.
Assuming you're referring to court-ordered emancipation, it never happens quickly. It is a legal process, and like all legal processes it takes time.
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Seventeen.
If you return to Florida before she is 18, and she still has Florida residency status and not Georga residency, it is not legal.