I think that no, an 18-yr-old guy can't get in trouble if his 17-yr-old girlfriend moves in with him, at least not from the law (as long as they're not doing anything illegal). But you might get in trouble from others such as parents, family, friends, people may disaprove and you might develop a reputation. But I know of lots of people who have moved in with each other before they finished highschool. Just think about waht you're doing and ask yourself if it's REALLY what you want to do.
AnswerIt depends a lot on where you live. A 17-year-old is a minor and even if you aren't breaking any 'sexual consent' laws in your state, her parents still have the authority to decide where she can/can't live. Most states have laws against harboring a runaway, interferring with custody of a minor, etc. AnswerEven though each state has laws that specify the age of majority, each state also enacts laws that define what a minor may or may not do. In the majority states a seventeen years old would not be subjected to judicial action, especially if they were self-supporting and had completed high school or the equivalent.In Australia, a minor cannot move out of their parent's home before they are 18 years old. If the parents give the child their permission to move out, they can move out at the age of 16 years old.
No she cannot legally move out of the house until she is 18 or older, even if she has a child of her own.
No, you are not the age of majority yet.
No. You have to be 15 and up. They lowered it from 16 to 15 years of age.
If she's actually your mother in law, that would mean that you're married, and thus no longer in the control of your parents.
It is very possible that a 21 would like a 15 year old. However, it is illegal for them to be together until she is older.
No, not in any state is a 15 year old allowed to move out.
No, a 15 year old can not move out without parental consent in Massachusetts. A minor can only move out if they are legally emancipated.
Yes when multiplied together because 15 times 25 = 375
no.
It is possible.
No.
No
No you have to be emancipated for that.
yes, definetly.
to move out at 15 you have to be emancipated. But you also have to have a jod transportation and prove you can support your self. * I'm only aware of one state (CA) which would even allow a 15-year-old to petition for emancipation. Where is it that you're wanting to move? For example, if you want to move in with a relative and your parents agree to allow it (for whatever reason) then you can. But other than a situation such as that..no, you can't move out at 15.
it's possible