If two people living with one person in a sexual relationship but they are not legally married, can they be prosecuted?

just curious :P
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Corian are u kidding? No. The only thing illegal is if one (or both) are under age. If u are a minor it IS illegal -yes (see my answer below)
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Doodlebug81 said:
Prosecuted for what??!
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lol, i have no idea :P
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JenniferxD said:
LOL, no. That's not something to be prosecuted for
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thx 4 your answer :)
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-Christiann- said:
Hell no.
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thx!
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herpinaderpson said:
No. Why?
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im writing a story
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adultswimperson said:
No.

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Lani27 said:
Don't think so, at least not any more. I think it was called 'adultery' of something.
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No adultry is when a man of wife has a lover of Mistress and ever sleeps with any other person... and it is STILL called that and grounds for divorce & cause of many murders.
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*husband not man (IF married and u cheat is "adultry")
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I thought it was sex before marriage. Maybe I just read the vraag wrong.
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NightFalls said:
I live in place called Trinidad & Tobago, most of u probably have never heard of it.

Here is a copy for where I live of some of that law:

A common-law of cohabitational relationship arises when there are two persons of the opposite sex, who not being married to each other, are living of have lived together as husband and wife. In Trinidad and Tobago, the parties to a common-law relationship have rights under the Cohabitational Relationships Act and the Distribution of Estates Act.

Most places it is considered "Statutory Rape" if a person of legal age has sexual relations with a minor, but there are some religious and cultural exceptions.
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 I live in place called Trinidad & Tobago, most of u probably have never heard of it. Here is a copy for where I live of some of that law: [b]A common-law of cohabitational relationship arises when there are two persons of the opposite sex, who not being married to each other, are living of have lived together as husband and wife. In Trinidad and Tobago, the parties to a common-law relationship have rights under the Cohabitational Relationships Act and the Distribution of Estates Act.[/b] Most places it is considered "Statutory Rape" if a person of legal age has sexual relations with a minor, but there are some religious and cultural exceptions.
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Willing & of legal age it is just called "Cohabitation"/living together & can become "Common Law" often after certain things of a period of time... as long as legal age and willing -it is just a personal choice.
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thx night falls, both of us come from the same place it looks like, do i know you?
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