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Yes, a principal can potentially be charged with kidnapping if they take a child under 18 across state lines without parental permission in Mississippi. Kidnapping laws typically involve the unlawful taking or transportation of a minor, and crossing state lines adds a federal element that could lead to more serious charges. The specifics of the case, including intent and circumstances, would be crucial in determining whether kidnapping charges are appropriate. Legal advice from an attorney would be essential in such situations.

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Age and relationship requirements for marriage in Mississippi?

In Mississippi you have to be at least 21 to get married without permission. With parental permission you can get married at 17 for the boy with permission. A girl can get married at 15, but it also requires her parent's consent.


In what state can you be married at sixteen?

Any of them, if you have parental permission or a court order.


Can one parent take a child out of the state of tx without permission of the other parent?

No, you can't, especially if you have joint custody, that will be considered parental kidnapping.


The mother took the child from the father with out permission and they are not married is this kidnapping?

No, single fathers have no parental rights to the children until granted them by a court. see links below


When can you move out on your own?

Without parental permission it is 18 in most states. In Alabama and Nebraska it's 19 and Mississippi it's 21.


What is the legal age to leave home in Mississippi?

The legal age to leave home without parental consent in Mississippi is 18. However, individuals who are 17 and have graduated from high school or are emancipated may also leave home without parental permission.


What is parental permission?

can a minor in the state of Missouri be emancipated with parental permission at the age of 15


How old does a female need to be to get married in Mississippi without her parents permission?

The age to get married in most places in the US, including Mississippi, is 18. They will allow 16 or 17 year olds to get married if they have parental permission. Some counties will allow it with a court order.


Can you get married in the state of Mississippi if you have a child and only 17teen?

With parental permission, yes, you can get married. Without it, you would have to have a court order until you turn 18.


What legal actions can be taken if a father takes a child without permission?

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Can you get engaged at age 15 without parental permission?

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Which states allows 18 years as the legal age of majority to get married?

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