I dated a man that was 2 years and 1 month younger than me when I was 18. My parents didn't care. Best relationship I've ever had.
If the minor is below the state's AOC and the relationship is of a sexual nature it is not legal.
Parents cannot grant permission to their minor children to commit an act that is contrary to existing laws.
No, They are both underage and their parents do not allow them to.
Absolutely not!
No. The only way to drink in Wisconsin when you are underage is if you are with your parents and your last names match on your IDs. Even then it is bar discretion on if they will allow it, although most places do.
well yes and no actually. because during the marriage, the parents have to be there to allow their underage child to get married,and there has to be a written agreement by the parents. if their isn't, then yes, the adult marrying the underage child will have charges against him or her.The marriage actually cannot happen without the parents there,which is most important.
No. You must have parental permission to get married until you are 18. You may be able to get a court order to allow it, but there are going to have to be other factors for them to do it.
You can marry with parental consent at 16
If you want your girlfriend to visit your room, that would depend on her and your age. If she is underage, perhaps you guys could just hang out in a family room or outside. Try to talk to your parents about your girlfriend coming over.
Parents is plural, then"Do your parents allow you?" or "Your parentsallow you"If used in the singular form:"Does your parent allow you?" or "Your parent allowsyou"
No, she is underage and still a minor. He dad wouldn't allow it.
Yes, if the parents allow it you can have a non-sexual one.
And you can not get in touch with the mother? Call the boyfriends parents and say the child is not allowed to move out. It would be underage sex and illegal. If his parents allow it they can get into legal trouble for it and the CPS would get involved. A 13yo is not allowed to move out without parental permission and there has to be a guardian.
Yes -- it's called "emancipation" some states and countries allow it for those over a certain age that can provide for themselves and are smart enough to take care of themselves.