Can a parent get in legal trouble by allowing a 16-year-old girl to visit her boyfriend in another state unaccompanied?

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I think it would depend on whether or not the boyfriend is 18 or older. You might want to try calling your local Children and Family Services agency or maybe even a travel agent might know.

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