In 3x17 ("In Heat"), it was revealed that they had been involved for over a year, and in 3x18 ("The Crossing"), JJ called Will to tell him she was pregnant with his child. In the season three finale ("Lo-Fi") Will showed up in New York City while the BAU was on a case, reiterating an off-screen proposal of marriage, and further telling JJ that he would be willing to give up his shield, move to Virginia, and raise their baby. As of early season 4, Will had moved to Virginia, and is apparently now serving as stay-at-home dad to their son, Henry. JJ has not, as yet, canonically accepted the marriage proposal, but they did exchange rings with insets of Henry's birthstone, citrine. He is seen briefly in the 100th episode getting medicine for Henry with JJ.
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William LaMontagne Jr.
Jack Hotchner
From then on we see little glimpses of him when his father visits him (Seven Seconds) or when he gets to watch some homemade videos he keeps with him, like in Pleasure is my Business, until Faceless, Nameless when Hotch must say goodbye to him because his mother and him are placed under witness protection after being threatened by Foyet.
His next appearence is again in video format, this time shown to Hotch by Sam Kessmeyer in the episode Reckoner, and we learn his birthday is that day or a near previous one.
In 100 he's seen with his mother in an unknown location when she gets tricked by Foyet to come back to their home, where he's waiting for them. In his eagerness to make Hotch suffer, Foyet allows a lenghty phone call between Haley, Hotch and Jack, and his father gets to tell him to "work the case", a code phrase for him to hide in a bin and wait for his dad to get him, which will be fundamental to save his life.
We see him for the last time in The Slave of Duty, first at his mom funeral and wake and later with his dad at the condo where they are going to live together; in a couple of secuences it's revealed how much he miss his mom and that he thinks his daddy is like Captain America.