Yes, they could. You see, at age 17, you are still a "minor child" in terms of the law. Any normal 25 year old person should not be "preying" upon someone your age. To the parents, this might appear as "stalking" ... Since the parents are most likely paying for that mobile phone and the texting charges, they have every right to restrict to whom and when you text.
Man i dont even know i barely pay attention in class
No, in California it is illegal for a minor to consume alcohol even with parental permission on home property. California's alcohol laws prohibit individuals under the age of 21 from possessing or consuming alcohol in any circumstance, including at home with parental consent.
No you can not get into trouble for dating a 27yo at 16 unless your parents do not approve. At 16 in Michigan you have reached the age of consent and can even legally have sex with anyone from 16 and up.
In many places, there are laws that dictate the age of consent for relationships, and a significant age gap like that may not be legal even with parental consent. It's important to check the laws in your specific location to ensure compliance and avoid legal trouble. Additionally, consider the emotional maturity and power dynamics in such a relationship.
Yes, in Virginia, the compulsory education law requires children between the ages of 5 and 18 to attend school. If a parent fails to enroll a 17-year-old in school after moving to Virginia, they could face legal consequences, such as fines or even potential criminal charges for truancy. It is essential for parents to comply with the state's education laws to avoid any complications.
If you are not a minor no they can't. However, different cultures are very strict, so you may have a real fight on your hands if this is the case. If you are of age you can date anyone you like even if your parents disapprove.
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Yes. Even if you are with her and her parents, an 18 year old can get in toruble for that.
Yes. You need to be licensed before you can drive, legally. Not only you can get in trouble but your parents as well. Even if they did not know you were driving without a license.
The Church did not disapprove of Galileo's work. What they disapproved of was that he was teaching his findings as fact when they were simply unproven theories. Even Galileo stated that he could not proven them.
Yes, they can. Schools have a process so when a student no longer attends school the school contacts the parents for a reason why. At first, this may be a phone call, then it is a letter, and they finally can name the student as "truant". This means the school district can request a hearing with a judge and have the parents tell him why they have not required their child to attend classes. The judge can fine the parents and can even add on jail time for habitual truancy. The is process is called a SARB review board. Stay in school if you are thinking about leaving. It is the only way you can eventually earn money to make a living.
Well, someone has to press charges on you to even try to get you in trouble. But if you have his parents concent then theres no problem.
You didn't state where you live, but if you live in the US, you're under the age of sexual consent in every single state. Therefore, he broke the law by having sex with you, so yes, he can get in trouble. Big trouble. It doesn't matter if your parents like him or even if they are opposed to him being charged. Your parents don't have the right to 'forgive' someone for breaking the law. It's not your parents that file charges, it's the state/DA, and they do not need your parents' permission or cooperation to file charges against him. Tell him to talk to an attorney.
Yes you should tell your parents everything because you would have a good relationship with your parents. In addition, if you don't tell your parents everything then they might find out and you will get in even more trouble than you would if you did tell them.
They can be in contact with their frnds and even parents. it is also useful in study and research.
no, unless the 15 year old's parents get involved
I was in that situation once. Her parents well her dad didn't like it but he didn't try to keep us apart. But you need to think about the friendship between the two families.