Legal Question in Family Law in Texas
Hello... I have a question regarding a family issue. My daughter is 17, and is in a relationship with an adult man. From my research (Texas Penal Code section 21.11), I realize that in Texas the legal age of consent is 17, meaning that their relationship (should it be sexual or not) is perfectly legal. I am also in favor of the relationship. However, according to the law, my daughter is still my legal responsibility and still legally belongs to me until she turns 18. And from my research, it appears that she can move out with my consent. So here is my issue: my daughter is small for her age and looks young, even though she's 17. I am willing to let her leave home now, coming and going freely as she chooses. I am just a little concerned about her being with her mate in public. I do not want any authorities to constantly bother her, and I do not want the police or CPS coming to my home and asking me questions or getting involved in my personal life. The authorities seem to be more active around these parts... I am wondering if there is anything I can give her, such as a waiver I have signed or something like that... that she can carry with her at all times, that she can show to anyone who questions her, proving that she has my consent to be away from home. Thank you very much for your help. Please correct me on anything I may be misinformed about.
1 Answer from Attorneys
If you are asking if the State of Texas has a legal form that will solve any potential problems the simple answer is no.
You can prepare an affidavit and sign it. She can carry it with her. If she is stopped, she can show it to people, it might work. No one can guarantee anything.
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