There are no laws about dating in Georgia or any other state. Doing so without parental permission is not going to result in good things.
does not matter, it's that you consent to having sex with another person
Bad move, don't do it.
No in Hawaii a 16 year old minor can not stay with a 22 adult without parents consent.
Pregnancy/having a child does not emancipate a person.
Anywhere. If your parents agree, there are no legal restrictions. The only problems occur when an underage person wants to marry without consent.
Quit trying to fight it. Your parents are going to find out.
Just about anywhere, as long as you have parental consent. There are no states which would allow persons of such ages to marry without the consent of parent(s) or legal guardian. In most states the minor's parents or guardian must appear in person at the time of the license application. All states require specific identification from all involved parties, including the parents or guardian.
while not recomended, it is possible for a person under 18 to aquire emancipation from his/her parents if there be juct cause or mutual consent from the parents and their ambitious offspring
Although not widely known, in Georgia, a teen can go to jail at age 17. Because of that, the police will not force a person who is 17 to go back home if he/she leaves. The parents cannot kick the child out until age 18, but the child can leave at 17, and therre is nothing the parents can do to stop it.
It is unlawful for any person to tattoo any other person under the age of eighteen without the consent of the parents of such person in Louisana.
If a person in Georgia is underage (either 16 or 17), they can get married if their parent/custodial guardian signs a consent form. If the parent/guardian refuses to sign the form, the underage person cannot get legally married. A person can get married without parental consent at the age of 18 in Georgia. Honestly, it's not the most sensible idea to get married at such a young age.
Yes, it's illegal to touch a person without their consent. This would be defined as Battery.