Under Title 16, Chapter 6 of the Georgia Code, the state defines illegal sexual sexual activity as s*x with someone who is under 16-years-old. This is true even if it is consensual. The legal age of consent in the state of Georgia is 16. Therefore, those under that age cannot legally agree to s*x. A 17 and a 19 year old dating in Georgia is legal.
I'm sorry to say that you cannot get married at 15 even if your boyfriend is 16. Your mother has to say that it is ok and his parents need to say that also.
yes he can still get in trouble
I would think so... it's like someone saying it's ok to kill them, even though you have their permission and they say it's fine, you're going to go to jail lol. Best thing to do is ask a cop or lawyer.It depends which country you're in and what laws are in place governing the age of consent.If the age of consent where you are is 16, no he won't get into trouble. If the age of consent is higher, it would be illegal and parents cannot consent to breaking the law.
No. Until she is 18 or emancipated, she has to live where her parents say.
Go to city hall and ask about a marriage license. They may say you need parental consent since you are under the age of 18 or they may not if there state laws approve marriages without parental consent at that age.
you should be able to go out with who ever you want or of coures lie and say you did break up with him
According to Georgia law, if a person has unpaid speeding tickets they will get a suspended license. The person may also have to go to jail on a bench warrant if they missed court.
Yes he can. The federal age of consent is 18 when the partner is 18+ so it was statutory rape.
You need to check with the Georgia's state of motor vehicles to see what the law says. I would personally say no not under any circumstances.
yes A 15 year old girl can marry a 19 year old man if the parents of the 15 year old say yea..and im not sure where you would get a permit for that i would check
Your ex-husbands mother in law would be your mother...he already left you so id say yeah
You'd have to contact a Rhode Island Family Law Attorney about that. I'd say if the mother has custody and lives with the children, it's fine -- but I'm not a lawyer.