In most states there is a four year law now in affect.If the person is more than four years older than you and over the legal age of 18,the answer would be yes if not,no.Call your local Human services office they can tell you if this is so in Missouri. The age of sexual consent in Missouri is seventeen, with no age difference status. The age of majority is 18, which sometimes confuses the issue due to the exception to the law which states 'that a seventeen years old is considered emancipated if they marry or joing the military'. The parents could report the minor as a runaway, which would authorities the right to intervene. The issue of the other person facing criminal charges would depend upon the specific circumstances.
nope
Since it is illegal for an adult to date or pursue a minor in the capacity in which you are referring (girlfriend/boyfriend), and you are a minor under the responsibility of your parents, yes it is legal.
no of course not -.-
No.
If you have your parents' permission.
The age of seventeen is not the same age as eighteen. Unless you are an adult, the law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live.
No.
sure but if you want to see your child that you worked for try to get custy of her or him
No, not until you reach the age where the laws of the state say you are an adult.
Not in Missouri, until you are an adult, your parents are responsible for you. That would be 18 and until then they determine where you live.
Custody of children is decided upon in court. The judge will set a schedule for the parents, so the out of state parents will spend adequate time with their children.
NO. If you move in with boyfriend, he may find himself facing criminal charges and your parents will very likely find themselves losing custody. Then you will be placed in the custody of the state and the state will decide where you live, and it will NOT be with your adult boyfriend.