There are no laws regarding dating in Minnesota. The only laws apply to sexual contact.
Hawaii has no laws regarding dating. The only laws apply to sexual contact.
There are no laws for dating in the US so it's up to the parents. There's only laws for sex.
No. dating is legal as long as the minors parents are OK with you seeing each other. If sex is legal depends on the state law.
There are no laws against dating. However, there are laws against sex with a minor. The age of consent in Indiana is 16 for both males and females. You must BOTH be over 16 to consent for sex.
Yes, there are no laws against dating but as minors your parents have to be OK with it of course. ANSWER: Define "dating." IF you mean going out and having fun as friends, it is fine. If you mean having sexual intercourse, it is against the law.
Yes, New York does have laws in place about adults dating minors. The legal age for a minor is 17 in the state.
Hawaii has no laws regarding dating. The only laws apply to sexual contact.
There are no laws regarding dating in California. The only laws apply to sexual contact.
The age of majority in Minnesota is 18 years and there is no provision in the law for emancipation of minors. See below link:
There are no laws for dating in the US so it's up to the parents. There's only laws for sex.
You are both adults and can do as you wish.
No. dating is legal as long as the minors parents are OK with you seeing each other. If sex is legal depends on the state law.
There are no laws against dating. However, there are laws against sex with a minor. The age of consent in Indiana is 16 for both males and females. You must BOTH be over 16 to consent for sex.
It is illegal for minors to smoke and also illegal to sell tobacco products to minors.
Yes, there are no laws against dating but as minors your parents have to be OK with it of course. ANSWER: Define "dating." IF you mean going out and having fun as friends, it is fine. If you mean having sexual intercourse, it is against the law.
Yes, however keep this in mind; Under the law minors are not 'competent' to be a party to a legally enforceable contract. That being said: Minors also cannot bring suit to protect their own interests. Their parents/guardians must do it for them.
In a number of civil law cases, a minor (less that 18 years old) does not have the capacity to enter into a legally binding contract. Also there are laws about consuming alcohol and other substances in many locations that minors have to follow.