You may be able to temporarily keep the friend who has no where to go. You will need to contact other family members or the authorities to make sure you are within legal bounds with her.
As an adult, it's important to ensure the safety and well-being of the friend. You may want to consider reaching out to local authorities or child protective services for guidance on the legal implications of providing shelter to a minor in this situation. It's crucial to prioritize the friend's safety and address the situation responsibly.
In most places, a 17-year-old cannot legally be kicked out of their home while still in high school. Parents are usually responsible for providing care and support until the child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 in many places. If a child is at risk of being kicked out, they should seek help from a trusted adult, school counselor, or local authorities.
If you have already been kicked out of your parents' house, they are unlikely to report you as a runaway since you are no longer under their care. However, it's important to seek support and discuss legal options to protect your well-being after being kicked out.
Yes, being kicked out of your home may be one of the reasons for seeking emancipation. However, the process and requirements for emancipation vary by state, so it is important to consult with a legal professional to understand the options available to you.
It depends on your household's rules and your comfort with having her stay. It's important to discuss this with your family and make sure everyone is on the same page before making a decision. Additionally, you may want to consider your friend's needs and whether you can provide the support she requires.
The number of people who get kicked out of school for plagiarism can vary depending on the institution's policies and the severity of the offense. Plagiarism is a serious academic misconduct that can result in consequences such as failing the assignment, failing the course, or even expulsion in some cases. It is important for students to understand and follow their school's policies on academic honesty to avoid facing such penalties.
You shouldn't because if they got kicked out of something or some place, its probably because they did something wrong, so to stay out of trouble your-self, No
get a job and stay out of trouble
I do not think he ever got kicked out of school. He was not a very serious student, but he was popular and was not a trouble-maker.
he got in trouble with the principal
I don't think you can get into legal trouble, but you could get kicked out of the movie theater.
You will get in trouble and that would result in you getting kicked from the school or banned from entering the premises
Hey I'm 16 and live in Florida and my mom has threated many times to kick me out and think that if they threat to kick you out then you should be able to live with a friend.. heather
go to a near neighbor or call a friend
If you are talking about the "family sharing" feature, your friend will receive a 5-minute warning time to save the game and exit, or else be kicked. If you mean you handed out your steam details to a friend (which is not allowed and a bad idea) then your friend will be kicked immediately when you play a game.
Young Dragons sad hacks have a "god" mode which means you cannot get kicked or banned. But don't use it as it could get you in trouble with Xgen and the law.
He deftly flicked the ball up and then kicked it to his friend.
I would suggest letting your daughter stay with you. Most people would prefer family to friends, even if it meant sleeping on the floor.