why would you want to anyway, i personally would go to college and wait to marry him if i would like him, i wouldn't do that because you might get into a fight because teenage tempers, out of all of this i would wait, maybe you might fall over some other guy. besides here is one question to ask your self, does he live by him self? what is his background? what happen to his parents? so think about it!
In Oregon, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old is considered a minor, and the laws typically require them to have parental consent or emancipation to live independently. It is advisable to check with local authorities or legal experts for specific guidance in such situations.
In Tennessee, the legal age of consent is 18. Therefore, it may be considered illegal for an 18-year-old to engage in a romantic or sexual relationship with a 17-year-old. It is important to be aware of and comply with the laws in your state regarding age of consent.
In Oregon, there are programs such as Legal Aid Services of Oregon that offer free legal representation to low-income individuals in civil cases. Additionally, public defenders are provided to individuals who cannot afford a private attorney in criminal cases.
In Georgia, a ward of the state must typically petition the court for emancipation to legally move out before turning 18. This process involves demonstrating financial self-sufficiency, the ability to make independent decisions, and a safe living situation. Seeking guidance from a lawyer or a legal aid organization specializing in youth rights can help navigate this process.
In Missouri, a seventeen year old can typically move in with a friend with the friend's parents' permission. However, it is recommended to consult with a legal professional to understand any specific laws or requirements that may apply to the situation.
In the state of Oregon, there is no statute of limitations on bench warrants. Bench warrants remain valid until the person it is issued for is arrested.
The age of seventeen is not the same age as eighteen. Unless you are an adult, the law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live.
NO THEY CAN NOT PRESS CHARGES IF YOUR PARENTS DON'T WANT TO AND YOUR BOYFRIEND HAS TO BE AT LEAST 4 OR 5 YEARS OLDER THAN YOU IN ORDER TO PRESS CHARGES
yes.
Not really but you will have to tell them WHY
Depends what state you are in, most likely yes but a parent will have to sign for you.
No. 18 is the legal age in your state.
No, it does not give them that ability. Seventeen is not the same age as eighteen.
Seventeen is not the same age as eighteen. In Washington, until you are an adult, the law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live.
Yes, but law enforcement may not do much if the runaway is near the age of eighteen.
Yes, Oregon My Oregon is the state song for Oregon.
Until you are an adult, Texas law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live. Seventeen is not the same age as eighteen.
In Georgia, a ward of the state must typically petition the court for emancipation to legally move out before turning 18. This process involves demonstrating financial self-sufficiency, the ability to make independent decisions, and a safe living situation. Seeking guidance from a lawyer or a legal aid organization specializing in youth rights can help navigate this process.