The legal age to move out without parental permission is 18 in Texas.
Sam Houston had a big impact on Texas. Without him Texas most likely wouldn't have ever joined the U.S, because we would still belong to Mexico. Later, Houston (The city) was named after Sam Houston. Without Sam Houston's involvement in the Texas Revolution, Houston would be named something else.
nobody really knows except the people tht wuz there
No, you will need the other parents and the courts permission.
First, you need to know that the girl has the same feelings for you. If she does, then what I would do, is go into your Local Police Station, or to another out of your area a bit, and ask to see the Senior Officer, and ask him or her if you would be in any trouble if you courted the Girl. Don't be afraid to do this, as its the only sure way you will be sure and keep out of any trouble. Another way is to talk to a Priest/Preacher of your Community.
If you are the custodial parent you can.
if u do that u can get in trouble cause ur not 18
No, you cannot legally move in without their permission. You must be 18 or have their permission.
Trouble in Texas was created in 1937.
No, you are 17 and have not reached the age of majority. Until that age the parents are responsible and make the decisions.
The duration of Trouble in Texas is 1.05 hours.
Absolutely. He's committed a felony.
They are not yet an adult. Taking them across state lines without permission is illegal. It could be considered kidnapping and subject the individual to Federal crimes.
Most settlers could not speak Spanish and therefore had trouble getting title to their land without an empresario's help. Most of the desirable lands were held by and empresario.
yea i heard she is getting married to some guy named Hilario. In Houston Texas
yes. a lot. even more if the parents find out
Yes you can get into trouble if you are her boyfriend. Her dad could have you charged with kidnapping, even though she went voluntarily. However, the wording suggests you are her mother. If there is no court order against her seeing you, or granting her dad specific visitation and custody, then no criminal charges can be raised.