I would believe it is not illegal to do so, due to the fact that the female over the age of legal consent in GA (16). The 17 year old turns 18 in 8 months( December 7th), and I would believe it to be okay since 17 is the age when Georgia technically can consider you an adult, because you can make decisions on your own and you are trialled as an adult in court. (And this question is not for sexual purposes, I’m afraid that the guardians of the 17 year old will attempt to charge the 24 year old.) I am aware that it may be possible for Custodial interference.
You are considered an adult at age 18, not at age 17. -Homer P. Jordan IV, Esq. 404-620-1558
Worried in Chicago
I dated a guy for 3 years and we recently broke up. While we were together he needed a car and I decided to help him finance one. His credit was not good so I signed for the loan from a dealership myself, so the car is only in my name. For the past year while we were together he was making the payments. For the past 2 months now he refuses to make the payments and told me he doesn't want the car anymore and for me to take it. I found out the car has been sitting in a parking garage with over $500 in charges since November. I don't have the money to get the car out of the garage or to make any of the payments on my own. I'd like to try and sell the car through a private party or to carmax, however I can't pay to get it out of the parking garage. What can I do to get the car out of there so I can try and sell it asap?
Some of us were advised that we would no longer be exempt employees because of the outcome of the Hewitt and AT&T lawsuits for overtime pay. If our employer feels like they need to change us to non-exempt, should we file a lawsuit for the overtime pay that we never received because of being exempt?
Side note - other employees with the same exact duties were left at exempt status
I want to marry a woman that lives in the Ukraine. She was my Au Pair for over a year and a half. She returned to her country in April and we found that we want to marry now. I visited her in July and discussed arranging particulars of getting married. I returned to the US and found it is not easy as I thought. I just mailed the I-129F and a couple of other documents today for the K1 visa.
My question is what is needed to have her visit me on a touristic visa and is this possible to accomplish without ruffling the feathers of Homeland Security?
Thanks Joe