The age of consent in Mississippi is 16 years of age. If both parties are over that age, there are no criminal issues. The parents don't have to agree and can still make things difficult.
The legal age of consent for dating in Mississippi is 16 years old. However, individuals under the age of 18 are still considered minors and may need parental consent for certain activities.
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The age of consent in Mississippi is 16 years old. However, there are additional laws that prohibit a person over the age of 18 from engaging in a sexual relationship with someone between the ages of 14 and 16 if they are more than 36 months apart in age. It is important to follow the specific laws in your jurisdiction and consult legal counsel if needed.
21 for both male and female.
Without parental consent it's 18.
No, a legal guardian cannot give consent for emancipation in Mississippi. In Mississippi, only a court can grant emancipation to a minor. The minor must petition the court directly.
In Mississippi, the legal age for a youth to drop out of school without parental consent is 17.
You might depending on which county you are in. Some require the courts consent as well.
Currently, the age limit to skydive is 16 years old or 13 with parent consent in Mississippi
Not unless you get a court order to obtain a marriage license.
There is no legal age to have a baby. In Mississippi, or anywhere. Think about it. How could they stop the person from having the baby once the baby was on its way? The government is not going to enforce abortions. The legal Age of Consent in Mississippi--an entirely different matter--is sixteen, which makes good sense. But Age of Consent is fuzzier in Mississippi than it is in many states. To quote the Labor Law blog (as I cannot put it better): "The age different of the partners is a factor in the Mississippi age of consent laws. Young people who are between the ages of 14 and 16 can legally consent to sex with a partner who is no more than 36 months older. Thus, a 15-year-old girl can legally consent to sex with her 17-year-old boyfriend, but not with his 44-year-old father." Also, in Mississippi one must be twenty one years old to marry. An odd group of laws, to my mind, these. And, of course, and as with anything: Before you do, think. Think Hard.