The key word in the question is "gifts." It is very unlikely that a suit can be filed for gifts, though there might be exceptions or special circumstances. The only way to know without any doubt is to consult an attorney.
No. You are a minor with a baby. 18 is the age you become an adult.
He will probably be charged as an adult and face trial for assault and battery.
How old is the minor, and what state is this in? There are different laws at federal and state levels regarding the possession of child pornography and coercing a minor into lewd sexual acts. Generally speaking, even if the "someone" in question is under 18, they are still in possession of child pornography, so they can be arraigned. Whether they can be charged as an adult or as a minor depends on the laws in that state.
Nope, just photo I.D. It's like a domestic flight
It depends upon the circumstances of the physical encounter. If the minor initiated the fight then the young adult would simply be defending themselves. Missouri as most US states can charge and prosecute a 17-year-old as an adult if the situation warrants.
No. You play no part in the adult giving a gift to the minor.
No, a minor cannot legally commit rape against an adult because the law defines rape as non-consensual sexual intercourse, and minors are not considered capable of giving legal consent.
no r u stupid u cant consent ur minor and an adult the minor can consentto anouther minor but not to an adult
Yes there are laws against soliciting sex from a minor.
No, it is not illegal to live alone as a adult student.
By her age she IS a minor - if that specific charge is an enhanced penalty offense in your state (i.e.- it is a greater offense to assault a minor than it is to assault an adult) then the assaulter COULD be charged with that offense.
In most states, it is illegal for an adult to date a minor. This is because minors are not legally able to give consent to a relationship with an adult. Dating a minor can result in criminal charges, such as statutory rape or contributing to the delinquency of a minor. It is important to be aware of the age of consent laws in your state to avoid legal consequences.
No. You are a minor with a baby. 18 is the age you become an adult.
Yes. Under uniform gifts to minors act (UGMA) an adult custodian opens account for minor and all gains are taxed under minor's rate. Minor owns account at age of majority for his state or when specified by custodian depending on rules established at time of gift.
Perhaps kidnapping would apply in this case. Check with a lawyer.
He will probably be charged as an adult and face trial for assault and battery.
She can't press charges against you, only him. She can call the police and have him brought home. Any adult who allows a minor to reside in their residence with the knowledge that the minor's parent(s) or guardian object can be subject to criminal and civil penalties. Neglect and/or abuse is determined by the investigative process of the state's department of family services not by individuals who are involved with the minor in question.