He could be arrested for having sex with a minor.
It will depend on the laws in their jurisdiction. It is possible that they could have violated them.
It is illegal for an adult to have sexual relations with a minor so technically you could be arrested and charged with an offence relating to this.
You could but if the relationship progresses any further the 20 year old could be charged with having sexual relations with a minor.
Kind of a fuzzy line between the two, Relations could include any sexual contact as well are the mental, physical, emotional and romantic aspects of the sexual relationships between people. Sexual intercourse would probably be more narrowly considered as the singular act of sexual intercourse.
The Catholic Church thinks that living together before marriage is bad. Even if the couple isn't having sexual relations, it is still a near occasion of sin and could cause scandal.
yes because of the age of accountability doesn't apply until 14. if someone did, trouble could happen. be careful. There should be no sexual relations between the two of them as they are minors, that is what is illegal.
It could be statutory rape, depending on where they reside.
If you are referring to having sex with one another - NO - it is NOT legal. The age of consent in your state is 17 years of age. You are not "legally capable" of giving consent to sexual relations until 17. If you are having sex together he could be hcarged with Statutory Rape.
Have sex with WHO? Your spouse - yes, of course - you're still legally married. With someone else - at your risk - you are still legally married and could be charged with adultery. Also, you run the risk of having this produced during your divorce proceedings.
Your body could either have a hormone imbalance, your body could be having an urge for sexual attention without your mind's knowledge or you could be having a fungal infection. Get checked to be sure.
No. A court would not remove a child from its mother's custody for that single reason. The court would not punish a mother for being underage by removing her child from her custody and reward the man who caused the pregnancy by having sexual relations with a minor. In fact, perhaps you could be prosecuted for having sexual relations with a minor. You would need compelling evidence that the child is not being cared for properly, enough to convince the court that the mother is unfit.It is assumed that you are unmarried. You need to establish your paternity in court. Once established, you can request joint custody, visitations and the court can issue a child support order based on your state's child support guidelines.See related question.No. A court would not remove a child from its mother's custody for that single reason. The court would not punish a mother for being underage by removing her child from her custody and reward the man who caused the pregnancy by having sexual relations with a minor. In fact, perhaps you could be prosecuted for having sexual relations with a minor. You would need compelling evidence that the child is not being cared for properly, enough to convince the court that the mother is unfit.It is assumed that you are unmarried. You need to establish your paternity in court. Once established, you can request joint custody, visitations and the court can issue a child support order based on your state's child support guidelines.See related question.No. A court would not remove a child from its mother's custody for that single reason. The court would not punish a mother for being underage by removing her child from her custody and reward the man who caused the pregnancy by having sexual relations with a minor. In fact, perhaps you could be prosecuted for having sexual relations with a minor. You would need compelling evidence that the child is not being cared for properly, enough to convince the court that the mother is unfit.It is assumed that you are unmarried. You need to establish your paternity in court. Once established, you can request joint custody, visitations and the court can issue a child support order based on your state's child support guidelines.See related question.No. A court would not remove a child from its mother's custody for that single reason. The court would not punish a mother for being underage by removing her child from her custody and reward the man who caused the pregnancy by having sexual relations with a minor. In fact, perhaps you could be prosecuted for having sexual relations with a minor. You would need compelling evidence that the child is not being cared for properly, enough to convince the court that the mother is unfit.It is assumed that you are unmarried. You need to establish your paternity in court. Once established, you can request joint custody, visitations and the court can issue a child support order based on your state's child support guidelines.See related question.
Well, this could mean many things.she wants to engage in sexual/intimate relations activities with you.she wants you to wash your feet.