No, at the age of 17 you can leave Texas for California and not be considered a runaway. However, if you have not graduated school at the age of 17 and do not enroll in another state you can get in trouble.
In Tennessee, a runaway is considered to be a minor under the age of 18 who leaves home without permission from a parent or legal guardian.
In Tennessee, a person must be at least 18 years old to legally leave home without being considered a runaway unless they are emancipated by the court. Anyone under 18 who leaves home without parental permission can be reported as a runaway.
No, you are of legal age to leave home.
If you leave home without your parents' permission you can be declared a runaway.
No, you could be considered a runaway. Only Texas has that law.see links
In Louisiana, a person can legally leave home at the age of 17 without being considered a runaway.
In most states, if you are 17 and leave home you aren't considered a run away.
In Mississippi, the legal age for a child to leave home without being considered a runaway is 21. However, if a minor leaves home before that age, they may still be subject to laws regarding parental responsibility and the duty to provide support. It is recommended to seek legal advice if you are considering leaving home as a minor.
No. And your mother has no legal right to ask you to leave until you are 18. If she kicked you out she is breaking the law.
In Maryland, the legal age a child can leave home without being considered a runaway is 18 years old. Parents or legal guardians have the responsibility to provide care for their children until they reach the age of majority. If a child leaves home before this age without permission, they may be considered a runaway.
Have the permission of your parents. Until you reach the age of majority, you are their responsibility. They get to determine where you live.
No, in New York State a minor must be 18 years old to legally leave their parents' home without their permission. If a minor leaves home without permission before turning 18, they could be considered a runaway, and law enforcement may get involved to ensure their safety.