Can a 15 year old date an 18 year old?

Can a 15 year old date an 18 year old?

It is legal, though not recommended, for an eighteen year old to date a 15 year old. With that said, it is 100% illegal for you to have any sexual contact other than kissing (and even then some prosecutors will try to prosecute you).

Do you want to control your 18 year old?

Do you want to be the “know it all” and control your 18 year old. Or do you want them to be able to come to you and ask a question, knowing that you will help them navigate this thing called life with respect for who they are as a person. Don’t dwell on all of your past mistakes!

Do you have to let go of your 18 year old?

You can’t! We really need to tell ourselves the truth about this phase of our children’s lives and the fact of the matter is simple – they are now adults! According to the law they are. Our pocket books say they are. The IRS says they are. The Armed Services say they are. The Government says they are. They can vote now you know.

What happens to your child when they turn 18?

If you want to keep an eye on your child health, financial, and educational matters after he or she becomes an adult, you’ll need to get permission. When your child turns 18, he or she legally becomes an adult, and as the parent of that adult you no longer have authority over your child’s medical, financial, or educational information.

It is legal, though not recommended, for an eighteen year old to date a 15 year old. With that said, it is 100% illegal for you to have any sexual contact other than kissing (and even then some prosecutors will try to prosecute you).

Do you want to be the “know it all” and control your 18 year old. Or do you want them to be able to come to you and ask a question, knowing that you will help them navigate this thing called life with respect for who they are as a person. Don’t dwell on all of your past mistakes!

You can’t! We really need to tell ourselves the truth about this phase of our children’s lives and the fact of the matter is simple – they are now adults! According to the law they are. Our pocket books say they are. The IRS says they are. The Armed Services say they are. The Government says they are. They can vote now you know.

If you want to keep an eye on your child health, financial, and educational matters after he or she becomes an adult, you’ll need to get permission. When your child turns 18, he or she legally becomes an adult, and as the parent of that adult you no longer have authority over your child’s medical, financial, or educational information.