Yes, it is legal to travel with a minor across state lines as long as you have the necessary documentation and permission from the minor's legal guardians.
Transporting a Minor across State lines is a Federal Felony Crime no matter what the reason. Typically a minor requires parental consent to get married. Without it, the marriage will not be legal. There are a few places that would allow a the marriage with a court order, but not likely to be issued if the parents do not consent.
Yes he could get in trouble even if he was not the person driving. He could be charged still with transporting a minor across state lines and sometimes even kidnapping.
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Depends on if the parent decides to. But contributing to delequency of a minor can be pressed.Added: It also depends on WHY you are transporting them across state borders (i.e.: for WHAT purpose). If it for purposes of them engaging in sex (prostitution or human trafficking), you can be charged with a federal felony offense under the Mann Act.
Transporting a minor across state lines without parental consent may be considered kidnapping or child abduction, depending on the circumstances. The adult could face criminal charges and legal consequences for their actions. It's important to seek legal advice and support in such situations.
Crossing state lines with a minor can have legal implications related to custody and parental consent. It is important to be aware of any custody agreements or laws that may apply when traveling with a minor across state lines. Failure to comply with these laws could result in legal consequences.
yes if you are not a close family member and it is through a school or organization
No, the 17yo is a minor.
Whether he would be charged with transporting a minor across state lines for illegal purposes is anyone's guess. Could he be charged for such a crime, yes, but it would depend upon extenuating circumstances.
It is felony crime and a Federal offense chargeable under Title 18 Of the US Criminal Code.
They can report you as a run away. The individual harboring the minor could have criminal charges brought against them, particularly if they provided the transportation across state lines.