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Era Permission In California, 17 And 31 Yr-Old

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Era Permission In California, 17 And 31 Yr-Old

Postby Alvaro » Tue Jun 03, 2014 8:26 pm

Hello am committed to my spouse and that I possess a child that will be not his shes just 17 years old and that I believe my spouse may be having an event with my 17 year old child if which was the situation what authorized steps may I place him through of course if what exactly might they are doing to prevent him type likely to prison or could it be authorized to get a 31 year old to rest having a 17 year old in florida????
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Age Consent In Florida, 17 And 31 Yr Old

Postby Ysberin » Sun Jun 08, 2014 11:32 pm

I was told by an attorney working with my son that age of consent in FLorida was 16.
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Age Consent In Florida, 17 And 31 Yr Old

Postby Ivon » Tue Jun 17, 2014 10:39 pm

Estimating addy37

Hello am committed to my spouse and that I possess a child that will be not his shes just 17 yrs old and that I believe my spouse may be having an event with my 17 yr-old child if which was the situation what authorized steps may I place him through of course if what exactly might they are doing to prevent him type likely to prison or could it be authorized to get a 31 yr-old to rest having a 17 yr-old in california????



you have to be kidding? Anyhow, if you're able to acquire proof of this supposed event you are able to record him towards the authorities. Your spouse is (presumably) doing a prison that posesses fee of prolonged enrollment like a culprit. California age of permission is 18.
The Ethical BlueEagle.
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Age Consent In Florida, 17 And 31 Yr Old

Postby fyfe » Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:35 pm

Quoting jjmakm

I was told by an attorney working with my son that age of consent in FLorida was 16.



Not if the offender is 24 or older.




Florida
§ 794. 05
Unlawful sexual activity with certain minors if someone age 24 or older engages in sexual activity with someone age 16 or 17.
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Age Consent In Florida, 17 And 31 Yr Old

Postby Gabino » Sun Jun 22, 2014 12:07 am

Echoing statements... You've to become fsking kidding me. Seems like you'll need the cash that his revenue offers, even when it's a poor condition.
Why is you believe that the spouse is resting together with your 17-year old daughter? Did she let you know inadvertently or allude to it?
The legal problem is solved. That is among subterfuge.
Beyond that look for a great P.I. That may obtain the proof you'll need officially. You will find methods to officially insect people home. The P.I. Is probably a retired officer and sometimes even present officer and certainly will have methods for obtaining proof (invisible microphone with voice-activated recording, concealed camera with movement thought recording within an effective alarm clock). About the other hand, the possible lack of proof might exonerate him.
Have a content of regulations and abandon it about the table. Inform him which you believe your daughter is resting having a man in his 30is based on some discussions. Inform him not to face her, you will manage it. Request his assistance in demanding costs and delivering this person to prison for picnic rape. That may quit it, but might slow it along.
Fundamentally you have to collect proof and also have your P.I. or a lawyer face him with it. This can be a situation for that court program (legal) and also the breakup or family law courts.
If it were OUR spouse and he was diddling my young girl you can damned effectively assure that I'd invest several extra dollars to obtain proof to deliver his butt away.
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