The laws vary state by state. In some cases, the legal age is 16, so you would already be okay. Check with a local attorney. He'll know.
Of course, you can marry at any age with one parent's permission. And that ends all issues of legality at once. Regardless of age difference.
It would not be legal until you are 16.
No. Being pregnant/having a child does not give you the legal right to choose where you live.
The young man would need the consent of his parents or legal guardian, before he could marry. The matter of the young woman being pregnant is not relevant.
omg don't do it. you will regret it. BE SINGLE WHILE YOU CAN!!!!
I don't believe you can. My friend is 16 and pregnant with her 16 year old ex-boyfriend's child. There can be legal trouble. Child support, adoption, and a few other things I believe.
No. Pregnancy does not automatically confer emancipation rights to a minor. The legal age of majority for the state is 18.
No, they can't throw you in jail. You're both of legal consent age.
If his balls have dropped
Answer: Depending on what country you're in, or what state if you're in the United States, 16 may be a legal age for marriage.
You can move out only if you have permission from your parents. Otherwise, you will have to wait until you are an adult, which is 18, whether you have a child or not.
No. Since the boyfriend is a legal adult with no legal guardianship standing over the girl, he can be charged with kidnapping.
With parental permission she can.