If they have decided so, yes. It's the parents who decide, not the minor.
Yes but they can't "legally"keep the parent from seeing the child.There is no custody arrangement so it wouldn't really matter!
not without court approval. see links
In most cases, a teenager cannot legally move out of one parent's house to live with another parent without consent from both parents or a court-ordered custody arrangement. It's best to consult with a family law attorney in your state to understand the specific laws and options available.
No more than a natural child of 17 can leave his or her home. Until the age of 18, juveniles are under the custody of their parents or guardians.
leave from home
Until you are 18 your parents or the judge decides.
If you live in the US... A 13-year-old can't leave home unless their parents give them permission to live somewhere else, such as with a relative. In that case, the parents would need to give the relative some form of temporary custody/guardianship over the child. whats the law in Australia
If the parents give permission Or if the brother goes to court and gets legal custody,otherwise you are considered a run away and can get your brother into alot of trouble.
well she should not i got a brother that's 16 and he does that
Only if they have their parents' permission.
They are not going to arrest them. They will take them into custody and return them to their parents.
Of course they can take you home, or put you in a shelter or group home. Until you are an adult, your parents determine where you live.