As we don't know your boyfriend, we are unable to say either yes or no.
YOU GET A WARNING REALLY ,AND GET TOLD ABOUT THE DANGERS FOR YA BOYFRIEND A CRIMINAL RECORD AND PARENTS INVOLVED YA DON'T WANT THAT TRUST ME YOU GET A WARNING REALLY ,AND GET TOLD ABOUT THE DANGERS FOR YA BOYFRIEND A CRIMINAL RECORD AND PARENTS INVOLVED YA DON'T WANT THAT TRUST ME
It also depends on the nature of your boyfriends crimes. So, what did boyfriend do? And when? But seriously, think twice about even HAVING a boyfriend around your child until the divorce is finalized.
I can't tell you but if you think so it might be ture.
Depends on the laws where you live. In most cases it is not criminal, but check the local laws.
No. And the boyfriend's parents could very well find themselves facing criminal charges for taking her in.
{| |- | Criminal charges to the boyfriend for transporting a minor across state lines. I assume there is sexual contact, so there could be criminal charges for statutory rape and other crimes of a sexual nature. If your parents did allow it they could be subject to criminal charges. It isn't worth throwing your and his life away. |}
He wouldn't, the issue of incarceration is irrelevant.
It is completely healthy for you and your boyfriend to sext and dirty talk sometimes.
There are no laws about dating, but there are laws about sexual contact. In a few places this would be a criminal act, but in most there is nothing illegal about it.
NO. If you move in with boyfriend, he may find himself facing criminal charges and your parents will very likely find themselves losing custody. Then you will be placed in the custody of the state and the state will decide where you live, and it will NOT be with your adult boyfriend.
The outcome of a DUI arrest can vary depending on the circumstances and the legal system in place. Your boyfriend's release may depend on factors such as bail, criminal history, and the specifics of the case. It would be best to consult with a legal professional for guidance tailored to your boyfriend's situation.
The mother can be charged with whaterver the Missouri equivelant of 'child neglect' is. On the off chance that the boyfriend of the daughter is older than 18, he could be charged with "statutory rape' and if younger, with 'criminal assault' or 'criminal sexual misconduct.'