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Can i leave my parents house and live with my boyfriend and his family

(Querist) 11 December 2014 This query is : Resolved 
hello.. gurus. i am 21 year girl and my boyfriend is 24 year old. can i leave my house and live in my boyfriend's house with his family. is it legal or not?
he is doing job. and his family is ready to accept me.and i am also doing job.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 11 December 2014
better marry that boy and live peacefully.

R.K Nanda (Expert) 11 December 2014
do not hurt ur parents also.
V R SHROFF (Expert) 11 December 2014
Get married .
Guest (Expert) 11 December 2014
At first you wanted to file a case against your parents for forced marriage, as at the following link, when you were not married forcefully:

http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Case-against-a-forced-marriage-510061.asp

Thereafter you wanted to know if there is any law against forced marriage.

Now you want to know, whether you can leave your house and live in your boyfriend's house with his family and whther that is legal or not, as his family is ready to accept you.

You have stated that you are doing job contrary to your profile's description as a student.

As a student, how much false hood in your statement you can adopt just to solve your academic exercise through the experts instead of concentrating on your classroom tutorials and course books?

If you really want to live with your boyfriend, when both of you have attained majority and are of the marriageable age, why don't you go for court marriage and why prefer illicite relations?
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 11 December 2014
Better go for marriage first with him and live with him afterwards.
ajay sethi (Expert) 11 December 2014
it is better to marry and then stay with your boy friend
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 11 December 2014
The author post all the time immoral posts and she should be boycotted.


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