I REALLY tried not to respond to this, but I just can't help it….
He’s 16 and has 3 children? You might want to explain to him what a condom is.
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I REALLY tried not to respond to this, but I just can't help it….
He’s 16 and has 3 children? You might want to explain to him what a condom is.
She’s a minor until the day she turns 18. She can't declare herself to be emancipated. She'd have to go through the legal process, and that takes time—months and months—it’s certainly not going to...
This is a website that refers to the age/under what conditions a child is considered emancipated for the purpose of child support (basically when the non-custodial parent is no longer required to pay...
Per GA code 17-3-1 "prosecution for felonies committed against victims who are at the time of the commission of the offense under the age of 18 years must be commenced within seven years after the...
Indiana Code 31-16-6-6
Termination or modification of child support; emancipation of child
Sec. 6. (a) The duty to support a child under this chapter ceases when the child becomes twenty-one...
Is she still in school? What does your child support order state regarding when support terminates?
It means that once you turned 17, it’s was not illegal to have sex with him (of course, if Mom and Dad find out about it they may very well forbid you from having any contact with him at all, and...
It was GA house bill 847, which is actually a bill that provides an emancipation procedure for minors, but included in the final version of the bill is a provision that eliminates the 'marriage...
The GA governor signed a bill into law last week which included a provision that eliminates the 'minors are allowed to marry without parental consent if they are pregnant or have given birth'...
The chances of a judge giving a minor permission to marry a man who's in jail against her parents wishes are about the same as the chances of a snowball surviving in h*ll.
Without even looking to see if MD has an emancipation statute I can tell you that your plan isn’t going to work for several reasons. Number 1, no judge is going to emancipate a minor if their plan...
The age of majority in FL is 18. Graduating from high school does not emancipate a minor. You can leave home at 17 if you have parental consent.
EDIT: I just need to add that even if you have...
The age of consent in AZ is 18, so, yes, it’s possible that he could face charges. Is it likely in this situation? I don’t know. I would highly recommend that they discuss this with a local...
As far as I am aware, Ohio does not allow a minor to petition for emancipation.
I just have to add that the problems you are facing are very common. As a teenager I often used the phrases,...
The age of majority in SC is 18. Obtaining a GED is not an emancipating event, nor is graduating from high school. As far as I am aware, SC does not have an emancipation statute.
There are very few states that still allow these types of lawsuits, and Florida does not.
Florida Statutes 771.01 Certain tort actions abolished.--The rights of action heretofore existing to...
Yes, he could go to jail, for a very long time.
She is (even at 16) under the age of sexual consent. I don’t believe that her 'standing beside you' is going to make a bit of difference at all. It was a crime to have sex with her and it will...
You didn't state where you live, but emancipation takes time, it's not going to happen in 2 months.
Really? Because it's NOT legal. As previously stated, the police may not be chomping at the bit to get involved, but that doesn't make it legal.
That's exactly right. Being pregnant/having a child/becoming a mother does not emancipate a minor. Therefore, you are still under the control and authority of your parents.
No.
His unborn child? No. Once the child is born and paternity is established then he can petition for visitation. But his rights extend only to seeing/having a relationship with the...
In Indiana it is illegal for an 18-year-old to have sex with a 15-year-old. Mom may very well be asked questions such as 'why did you wait to report it' 'why did you allow them to sleep together'...
You are not a legal adult in Texas (or any other state) at 17. Speak with a local attorney. Ask him/her if the police refuse to bring your daughter back home if you can get a court order requiring...
You didn't ask about this, and it's really not the proper section of this board to discuss it :) but I think your bigger concern should be rather or not Boyfriend could possibly be facing some sort...