Most states require parental permission if you're under 18. I found this information which you might want to check. Yes, your boyfriend can get in BAD trouble for having sex with you. Other situations - Pregnant Teens: Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland and Oklahoma allow pregnant teens or teens who have already had a child to get married without parental consent.
Have him get a divorce. Don't marry a who is already married. It is going to be trouble for you.
Yes
I don't believe you can. My friend is 16 and pregnant with her 16 year old ex-boyfriend's child. There can be legal trouble. Child support, adoption, and a few other things I believe.
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.
Go somewhere where it is Yes Legal. Go somewhere where it is Yes Legal.
Yes, but you must have all the formalities done in Nevada, and once that's through you can return to CA as a legal married couple. Good luck.
No. You still need parental consent to get ungerage marrige pregnant or not. Unless you go to one of those states where it's legal to marry without parental consent.
Yes. You are both legal adults.
There are none.If you get pregnant and you are both teens then there is no legal trouble.
In some states if one of the parents, usually the minor's parents, want to take legal action, then they can and your boyfriend would have to file as a statutory rapist. If none of the parents pursue legal action, then nothing will happen to your boyfriend. Do some research of your own to see your own state laws.
I don't think you can get into legal trouble, but you could get kicked out of the movie theater.
{| |- | The parents could be in trouble as well as the boyfriend. They cannot consent to breaking the law. In almost all states and countries, the legal age of consent is 16. Getting someone younger pregnant is going to be considered a crime, perhaps even statutory rape. |}