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No problems and parental consent is not required at all; unless, of course, there is ANY sexual activity; i.e.: touching of genitals by either party, even without removing clothing; the touching includes genitals, anus, female breasts. The 20 year old goes to jail....even if mommy or daddy say it's OK for the 20 year old to do any of it with the 16 year old. In fact, depending on the state, mommy and daddy can go to jail and the child is placed in foster care.

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Can an unmarried mother sign over guardianship of a child during a cps case?

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If you are 17 years old and are pregnant can the 19 year old father get in trouble in the state of California?

Yes. The age of consent is 18 in the State Of California.


Fifteen year old pregnant?

This might legally be statutory rape (in the US). It depends on the Age of Consent in the place where you live and on the age of the father. In many states and countries the AOC is 16, so he might be in trouble (statutory rape in the US?), but you should find out the age of consent in your state. Read some more about Age of Consent and early sex: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_age_of_consent_and_what_does_it_mean


In the state of Wisconsin can a pregnant 16 year old legally move out of there parents house and in with the baby's father whom is 18 Without parents consent?

In Wisconsin, a pregnant 16-year-old is considered a minor and therefore cannot legally move out of their parents' house without their consent. If the parents do not approve, the minor would need to seek legal emancipation or assistance from child protective services. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance in this situation.


In Louisiana can a pregnant woman move out of the state without the consent of the father of the baby?

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I have been separated from my husband for three years and am pregnant by another man. Who is the father legally?

The man who made you pregnant.


If your father has consent that a 17 year old is moving out and the mother does not will the 17 year old get into trouble for moving out?

As long as the mother has not consented, the 17 year old is not legally allowed to move out. Alternatively, the child can petition a court for emancipation.


If you are 15 and pregnant can you get married without perantal consent in Georgia?

No. A few years ago you could, but GA has since changed that law. Now, pregnant or not, you need parental permission until the age of 18. By the way, 15 is below the age of sexual consent in GA, meaning a 15-year-old cannot legally consent to sex, so the bigger concerned should be rather or not the father will be facing criminal charges.


If your dad doesn't respect your privacy can he get in trouble legally and is that called harassment?

no because he is your father and you can't press charges.


Can a person get in trouble with the law if a person is on a child s birth certificate who is not the father?

Not necessarily. A person that is on a birth certificate, but is not really the child's father, is just taking responsibility for them. They can't really get into any trouble, legally.


Does a pregnant woman legally have to tell the biological father she's pregnant?

No. She does not have to by law. It is up to the woman to discuss with people she trusts and make the decision for herself.


Can an unmarried mother sign over temporary rights without the fathers consent?

Yes, as long as the father has not established his paternity legally. Once he has established his paternity in court he has parental rights and he must consent to any guardianship or the court will schedule a hearing whereby he can explain his objections.Yes, as long as the father has not established his paternity legally. Once he has established his paternity in court he has parental rights and he must consent to any guardianship or the court will schedule a hearing whereby he can explain his objections.Yes, as long as the father has not established his paternity legally. Once he has established his paternity in court he has parental rights and he must consent to any guardianship or the court will schedule a hearing whereby he can explain his objections.Yes, as long as the father has not established his paternity legally. Once he has established his paternity in court he has parental rights and he must consent to any guardianship or the court will schedule a hearing whereby he can explain his objections.

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