No, not unless your grandma has total custody of you. Your mother signed the consent form and it's your mother's responsibility. If your mother gave all rights to your grandma, then yes, your grandma can cause some problems with this relationship. Your grandma has the right to refuse to accept this arrangement and refuse to let this young man into her home. It's her home! Marcy In regard to dating--if Grandma has custody, then she makes the rules. If Mom has custody, but you simply live with Grandma, then Grandma certainly has the right to say 'if she can?t follow my rules, she can?t live here'. In regard to sex--IF it is illegal in your state for a 20-year-old to have sex with a 16-year-old, then it?s illegal PERIOD. No one, not even your parent, can give you permission to break the law. ANYONE who is aware of an illegal sexual relationship between an adult and a minor can report it. Then it?s the state that decides rather or not charges will pressed. They can (and I have known of cases where they have) filed charges even against the wishes of the minor?s parents. In most States it's 16 - 18, so go to: www.Google.com Type in: What age is a minor in the state of ________________. Type in your state and you'll get your answer.
IF YOUR BOYFRIEND LIVES WITH HIS GRANDMA THEN HE MUST RESPECT HER WISHES, AS IT IS HER HOME HE LIVES IN AND MUST ABIDE BY HER RULES. THAT IS WHAT BEING MATURE IS, RESPECTING RULES. THERE MUST BE A REASON THAT HIS GRANDMA WONT ALLOW YOU TWO TO SEE EACH OTHER??? DID HE DISREPECT HER? WERE YOU TWO BEING SNEAKY? I CANT IMAGINE A GRANDMA BEING CRUEL. PERHAPS YOU CAN ASK HER PERMISSION TO VISIT HIM. TALK TO HER. MAYBE THE TWO OF YOU ARE HAVING SEX AND SHE FEELS IT IS MUCH TOO YOUNG, AS DO I. YOU NEED TO COMMUNICATE WITH HER BUT ULTIMATELY YOU CAN NOT DISRESPECT.
Absolutely. You are essentially a house guest. Make sure your parents know where you are, though. * Yes, if it is for a short visit. Minors cannot live where they choose, if the 16-year-old wants to establish residence the parents must give their consent for the move, and the move must be considered temporary (3 months or less). Any other arrangement other than those cited would require a court order.
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Start talking about what you need at the mall, and be like -"hey, i think they have that at the mall. But, if your Grandma is anything like mine, just ask her! if she says no, she will probably have a reason!! There are other things to do also, ask her to talk to you about something that you dont know alot about!
Probably not, even though there are no laws about dating. However, any celebrity, or other person for that matter, that dates someone under that age of consent is risking a lot of problems. If the younger individual even hints at something inappropriate having happened, it can lead to criminal investigations and charges. It could easily destroy their career.
A 16-year-old is a minor. If you leave home without parental consent or being emancipated, your parents can report you as a runaway and you will be picked up by the police and returned home. In addition, your boyfriend could be facing charges. The exact charges would depend on the laws of your state, but some possible charges would be: contributing to the delinquency of a minor, harboring a runaway, enticing a child, interference with child custody, and possibly other, much more serious charges as well. Don't do that to him!
No, she cannot marry him even with parental consent. And he needs consent as well. However other other countries have different legislation for marriage, so elsewhere this could be permissible.
IF YOUR BOYFRIEND LIVES WITH HIS GRANDMA THEN HE MUST RESPECT HER WISHES, AS IT IS HER HOME HE LIVES IN AND MUST ABIDE BY HER RULES. THAT IS WHAT BEING MATURE IS, RESPECTING RULES. THERE MUST BE A REASON THAT HIS GRANDMA WONT ALLOW YOU TWO TO SEE EACH OTHER??? DID HE DISREPECT HER? WERE YOU TWO BEING SNEAKY? I CANT IMAGINE A GRANDMA BEING CRUEL. PERHAPS YOU CAN ASK HER PERMISSION TO VISIT HIM. TALK TO HER. MAYBE THE TWO OF YOU ARE HAVING SEX AND SHE FEELS IT IS MUCH TOO YOUNG, AS DO I. YOU NEED TO COMMUNICATE WITH HER BUT ULTIMATELY YOU CAN NOT DISRESPECT.
No. Your parents could press charges for even getting you pregnant. There are other they could charge the 26 year old with if you go to live with him. --- depends on the state. In Ohio, emancipation age is 17.
No. And if she does, then he could face criminal charges, starting with 'harboring a runaway' (defined as anyone under the age of 18 who is absent from their home without the consent of their parent). And they might be able to find other charges that will apply as well. In addition, the parents will then easily be able to get a restraining order against the man, legally requiring him to cease all contact with the minor or go to jail if he doesn't. Bottom line - it's a very bad idea.
Reading other people's mail without their consent is illegal
Third cousins.
It is better if you do have your parents consent. I know that you are probably mad at each other but in the long run it will all be better. You are 17, soon you will be 18 and you can marry your boyfriend. Just take that one year or less as time to get ready to marry your boyfriend and getting ready to have a baby. Good luck and God Bless:)
How nice it is that consent was given but that doesnt override the law. A minor is a minor and that is what the 23 year old has to think about. Why bother having such a headache and what possibly can a 23 year old have in common with a 16 year old. They should be at two different places in their lives and if the 23 year old is mature and responsible they will find someone on their level.!!!!!!!!!!!!
Express legal age of consent is 16; however, it is also illegal for an unemancipated minor to consent to any binding legal agreement, so charges could still be brought against the 30-year-old. So, the unquestioned legal age of consent in all 50 of the United States is 18.
opposite charges attract each other and like charges repel each other.
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