Lay down the rules. Explain to your seventeen-year-old the expectations for your house, and let them know that if they do not meet these expectations, punishments will be enforced. Mean what you say- and enforce these rules.
No. The only way you can get in trouble is she was staying with you. If you are no where around her then you should be fine. Beware though, the parents can get the courts to have a order for your phone records and if they find out you have been talking to her and not telling them any information, then you can get in trouble.
No
yes legally. but its up to your parents
if u do that u can get in trouble cause ur not 18
If her parents have said nothing to you about staying away from their daughter and she is of legal age to have sex, you can not get into trouble. They can still get a restraining order against you since they decide over their minor but it is not statutory rape or illegal.
It is important to be aware of the legal age of consent in your area, as it varies by location. Generally, individuals must be of the age of majority, typically 18 years old, to engage in a dating relationship with a significant age gap without legal repercussions. Make sure to research and understand the laws that apply in your specific jurisdiction to ensure compliance.
In most places, a person must be at least 18 years old to move out of their parents' house without legal repercussions. However, some states allow minors to leave home at 17 if certain conditions are met, such as getting parental consent or being legally emancipated by the court. It's important to research the laws in your specific area before making any decisions.
hiow do you get out of trouble from your parents
if you really think about it...a zebra is like a human. some are male and live with its parents in a large community after a while they keep staying with them until their 35 and have trouble getting a "mate" or if you think of it this way...a zebra is an animal living on east 64th street
You will only be able to leave your parents home at 17 with permission. the parents can call the police if you leave before you are 18.
In most places, you need to be 18 to legally move out on your own. If you're facing a difficult situation at home, consider reaching out to a trusted adult, counselor, or support organization for guidance and assistance. It's important to prioritize your safety and well-being when making decisions about leaving home.
In most places, you need to be at least 18 to legally stay away from your parents' house without their permission. If you choose to stay with another relative without your parents' approval, there could be legal consequences such as being considered a runaway. It's best to discuss your situation with a trusted adult or seek guidance from a legal professional.