i would wait until u are a little bit older like when u are 18 cuz u have to finish school and if u move in with ur boyfriend u might get desracted with ur school work i say stay where u are and finish school first and then u can move in but its ur choice do wat u feel is right
AnswerNo she can't.No, the age of majority and the age of consent for the state is 18. That being the case, the minor female could not legally move in with the adult male whether or not her parents consented to the act.
yes they can a restraining order
In Florida, a 16-year-old cannot legally move out without parental consent. If they do so without permission, their parents or legal guardians could report them as a runaway to law enforcement. It is important for minors to understand and follow the legal requirements for moving out to avoid getting into trouble.
Yes when you get emancipated, turn 18 or with parents permission.
Yes if the parents agree to it.
As long as the child is under the age of 18, the parents can be held liable. In some cases the parents can be relieved of the responsibility if there are indications that they have been trying to get them help.
No. It is against the law. I'm sure it happens in some parts of Florida, but not legally.
yes certainly
No, she is under her parents supervision and responsibility until she turns 18. And living with a boyfriend indicates sexual activity, which at 16 is illegal in Florida, the age of consent is 18.
Not legally unless she has parental permission. Until they reach 18 the parents are responsible for him.
not legally
In Florida, a 16-year-old cannot move out of their parents' house legally without parental consent. The legal age of majority in Florida is 18, unless the minor has been emancipated by the court.