Yes, the older one has broken the law by having sex with a minor. It doesn't make any difference what the parents say. In fact they could be answering to the law also if they agreed to it.
In Missouri, minors can legally leave home without parental permission at age 17. If a minor leaves home without permission before then, they may be considered a runaway, and their parents could report them missing to authorities. It is important for pregnant minors to seek guidance and support from trusted adults, such as family members, teachers, or healthcare providers.
Minors typically live with their parents or legal guardians. In some cases, minors may also live in group homes, foster care, or with other family members. The living situation will depend on the individual circumstances and arrangements made for the minor's care and well-being.
In California, there are no specific emancipation laws related to pregnancy. Emancipation is typically granted to minors who can prove they can support themselves financially and make well-informed decisions. Pregnant minors may still seek emancipation under these criteria.
No, in Illinois, it is illegal for minors to possess or consume alcohol, even in the presence of their parents, with limited exceptions for religious purposes or in a family setting. Parents can be fined or face other legal consequences for providing alcohol to minors in their home.
In Georgia, individuals under 16 can only get married with a court order. Being pregnant does not exempt minors from this requirement. Additionally, Georgia law requires both parties to be a minimum of 16 years old to get married without parental consent.
no. once your pregnant ,texas see's you as an adult
As minors it´s your parents deciding this. You being pregnant has nothing to do with it.
No. In most of the western world pregnant minors and teen parents have the same parental rights as adults.
If the minors' parents consent they can get a marriage license.
No, it is illegal for parents to purchase alcohol for minors.
You are responsible to pay for your child's health, pregnant or not, as long as they are minors.
Emancipated minors are minors who have been legally released from the control of their parents.
yes because they are minors
In Missouri, minors can legally leave home without parental permission at age 17. If a minor leaves home without permission before then, they may be considered a runaway, and their parents could report them missing to authorities. It is important for pregnant minors to seek guidance and support from trusted adults, such as family members, teachers, or healthcare providers.
Minors who are are married, pregnant, have ever been pregnant, or graduated HS may get any health care services.
Depends on the law in the country where they are.
Yes, minors traveling without their parents typically require a notarized permission letter from their parents or legal guardians.