Not all states have a Romeo and Juliet law and those who have are all different so no answer is possible unless you name the state this is about.
An 18 year old who is not in school is legally an adult. As a result, the parents are in their rights to begin eviction proceedings on this adult.
An eighteen year old that is still in high school does not have to be emancipated. According to the law, a person that is the age of eighteen is a legal adult.
Despite the hype around it, there is not really competition in law school. There are those that fight for the recognition of the professors.
The law in Guam requires all children to attend school when they reach the age of five years old. A child must have reached the age of five years old by July 31 of each year for enrollment in a school for that particular school year.
You could be tutor or help teachers with their work after school
Nevada School of Law at Old College ended in 1988.
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Apply yourself to your school work and get as much education as you can. Your job is your education.
He was only 10 years old when he went to law school.
You have to be a senior in high school and graduating from high school that year. if you're a supergenius and happen to be graduating at age thirteen, go for it :-)
You will need to check out the law in your area. The law in this state was changed so that now it is legal for a 16 year old and a 21 year old to have sexual intercourse. So the answer is that in this state nothing can be done. However, that may or may not apply to your state or country. It does not matter where you are; it matters where they were. Local law applies and I have no idea what the local law might be.