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No, you don't, but it is possible you are listed on a police site for sex offenders.
You need a legal cause to obtain a restraining order. If the boy has been violent or threatened violence, or if it is a case where you are underage and he is an adult, so sex would be rape, that would give them cause to obtain a restraining order. They cannot simply take out a restraining order without cause.
If you are referring to the definition of a sexual crime; penetration HOWEVER SLIGHT of the sex organs.
No, it's not possible to be arrested for seeing her. The only legal issues would be if she was underage and you were over age, and you had sex with her. Than your in more trouble. But to answer your question, no.Added: The questioner complicated the scenario by adding information about a "restraining order." Even if the daughter (who it is assumed is a minor) did not wish to have a restraining order issued against you, IF the parent DID, you must adhere to the provisions of the court order whether the daughter wished to have it issued or not. As a minor she has no legal say in the matter.
From what I have heard Pattie (Patricia), his mother put a restraining order on Kim to stay away from Justin because of the sex tapes she put all over the Internet. Again this is what I have heard. I'm not spreading no rumors. I'm a Belieber and support Justin and his family all the way.
Dating is legal so as long as there was no sex when she was 16 no laws have been broken. By now she is 17 which is the age of consent in IL so no crime is being committed if they have sex now. You can however as a parent, get a restraining order unless he stays away. She is a minor and you decide who she can and can not meet.
NO! BECAUSE IF SHE AHD SEX WITH HIM THAT MEANS THAT HE WANTED IT TOO. SO YOU CAN'T JUST BLAME HER FOR IT. UNLESS SHE'S A REAL SLUT!
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.
Dating is not statutory rape so no. Get a restraining order to keep him away.
Pretty much, yeah. He is risking quite a bit of problems having a minor girlfriend. Your mother decides who you are allowed to see so she has the right to put a restraining order him for no reason at all. She can also report him for statutory rape but the state charges and then it is up to him to prove his innocence which can be tricky.
None!
No. Neither is your desire for an illegal romance justification for emancipation.Added:CONSIDER THIS - -The assumption is that you and your"boyfriend" are in all probablity engaging in sex. If he is older than 18 years, you may be lucky that your father hasn't had him charged with Statutory Rape. If you continue a sexual relationship you are both putting him in jeapordy of being charged with a criminal felony offense.