Who would ask a stupid question like that? And yes, they could -.-
Yes
Forcing a 15 year old who has been driven away from home will likely make them want to run away again. The best thing you can do for them is wait for them to come home on their own time, and in the meantime, figure out what made them want to run away.
Yes, the 15 year old is counted as a child
You can call the police and classify the 15 year old as a runaway. Of course you know this type of behavior can't go on so once the 15 year old is back at home then they should go for counseling and there are programs where the 15 year old will stay at a 'house' or 'facility' to get the proper care they need. Running away for a 15 year old is highly dangerous and worrisome for the parents, but then I don't need to tell a parent that. This child is out of control so get the police on it and have a master plan such as I suggested.
well it's illegal until you are seventeen . but if you wanted to run away sure ?
If you're in the US... No, it's not legal. A 15-year-old doesn't get to decide where she lives. Her parents decide that. And just FYI--anyone who takes in a 15-year-old runaway can face charges for it.
This doesn't have anything to do with mucic It's about a 15 year old girl called Rose who meets a 15 year old boy called Asher and they run away from home. But they eventually get back home
It is almost impossible for a 15 year old to run a 4.4 40 unless he has trained almost all his life
yes, a 15 year old sprinter with great talent can run 100m in 10.9 and 17 year old could run a 10.5 but these are national winning times and 10.9 for a 15 year old is probably a close to a national record.
Yes, they can. The 15 year old is a run away, and the other family is contributing.
Age has nothing to do with 'getting away with it.' If a crime has been committed, they can be held accountable.
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