Leave, At 16 you are legally allowed to move out. Move out and don't let them force you back Leave, At 16 you are legally allowed to move out. Move out and don't let them force you back
If you are 17 and your parents are threatening you and your boyfriend, it's important to prioritize your safety. Reach out to a trusted adult, such as a teacher, counselor, or family friend, who can help mediate the situation and provide guidance. You may also want to contact local authorities and explain the situation to see if there are any legal protections or support services available to you as a minor.
18
When both of you'll agree to it. Tell the parents also
No, they are still a minor. The parents are responsible for the child until they reach 18.
yea movin out with a 22 year old boyfriend is not bad ......as long as u can handle urself!!! that's my opinion
No. It may be illegal for you to have sex with him and since it is your parents house you can't legally move the boyfriend in without their permission but it's not illegal for him to live there. If he is also a minor and his parents don't want him to move in there could be problems.
If a 15 year old moves out with her boyfriend without parental consent, the police may intervene to ensure the child's safety and well-being. They may try to locate the minor, return her to her parents or legal guardian, and investigate any potential criminal offenses such as harboring a runaway or contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Additionally, they may involve child protective services to assess the situation and provide necessary support.
Yes, if she has the permission of her parents or a court order. Otherwise she will have to stay until she is 18.
If her parents are not at her house then she probably wants to make-out, or something more. If her parents are there then she's nervous and most likely not quite ready for a "boyfriend/girlfriend".
In Louisiana, the legal age of emancipation is 18. However, a pregnant minor may petition the court for emancipation, which would allow her to live independently. It is important to consult with a legal professional in this situation to understand the specific laws and options available.
nope
no
not legally