In your case I think it would just be a matter of respect to her parents. Both of you are older, have been dating, and you know the parents. Since they are old school do as she asks. After all this time I am surprised you don't ask her to get married rather than move in with you.
Beg them not to and talk to their parents.
It's not worth it.
The court will have to make that determination. Talk to both of your parents about this.
People will usually like someone who likes to listen. Try to find out about his parents. Talk to them about what they like, how they met, what they enjoy. In meeting your boyfriend
There's nothing you can do other than be supportive. Always be there and tell her if she wants to talk about it, you'll listen.
Talk to him. Maybe you can work something out.
Don't talk to her. Delete her number. If she wants to talk to you she will contact you. How could you possibly know she loves you when she won't talk to you? Move on!
First of all, to speak to both parents. It is generally better for a 12 year old to speak to the parent who is most responsive and understanding, so this should be the parent that the person wants to move in with. If the parent that the person is living with is the best person to talk to, it is probably not a wise choice to leave. Either way, to talk to parents first is a good first step, and after that, it depends on the specific situation.
It means he likes you and wants you to make "the first move"
talk it out with your parents, if the issue is that you want him there with you for the baby's sake you could talk to your parents about maybe living with him on weekends and have him come over to your house during the week.
dont let this girl try to sweet talk just move on or if u want her to sweet talk you then stay with her
In most places, the legal age to move out without parental consent is 18. However, you may be able to move in with your aunt with your parents' permission or through legal emancipation. It's important to check the laws in your region and discuss this with your parents and aunt.