The age of consent in Connecticut is 16, but there are exceptions that may be made. For instance: * If both parties are at least 13, and within 3 years of each others age. * If one party is over 20 and is in a position of trust or authority, the age of consent for the younger party is 18. (See Related Links below, for more information).
The age of consent in Connecticut is 16. Unless the older person is over the age of 20 and has supervision of authority over the younger person by virtue of their job, volunteer, or teaching status.
It's sixteen.
The state of Connecticut already recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages.
Depends on the state.
It is legal to date this person, but illegal to have sex.
Yes, since 2000. However, since November 2009, Connecticut no longer provides domestic partner coverage and state workers must marry in order to obtain coverage for their partners. Same-sex marriage is legal in Connecticut.
Same-sex marriage is now legal in Connecticut. On October 1, 2010, all existing civil unions in Connecticut were legally transformed into marriages. Any civil union performed in another state is now recognized as a full legal marriage in Connecticut.
The state of Connecticut now permits same-sex couples to marry.
Yes, on October 1, 2010, all existing Connecticut civil unions were converted to legal marriages.
In states where same-sex marriage is legal, the minimum marriageable age is the same as for any other marriage. These states permit marriage at 16 with parental consent (without consent requires the age of 18): Connecticut, New York, Vermont, Iowa, Connecticut and the District of Columbia. Incidentally, if you have both parental consent and permission of the court, you can marry at 14 in New York, 14 for boys and 13 for girls in New Hampshire, and at any age (theoretically) in Connecticut.
Age of consent means the age the state or country have decided you are old enough to legally consent to sex.
The age of consent is 16. It is not legal to have sex if you are not at least 16.
This varies from state to state. It is usually 18, although it may be possible to marry at a younger age with parental and/or judicial consent. The minimum age is usually the same for same-sex marriage as for heterosexual marriage.
Age doesn't matter with dating its sex that you can run into problems with and that depends on the age of consent in the state.