No, they may be returned to their parents. Until they are 18, the parents are responsible for them.
In Georgia, a 16-year-old is not considered emancipated and would still be legally considered a minor. If they leave home without parental consent, they are considered a runaway. However, law enforcement may not force them to return home but may try to help reunite them with their family.
In Georgia, individuals under 16 can only get married with a court order. Being pregnant does not exempt minors from this requirement. Additionally, Georgia law requires both parties to be a minimum of 16 years old to get married without parental consent.
In most places, once you turn 18 you can legally choose to drop out of school without being forced to return by police. However, it is important to consider the long-term impact this may have on your education and future opportunities. It is recommended to discuss such decisions with parents or guardians, as well as seek guidance from school counselors.
Yes, compelled means being forced or pressured to do something. It implies a sense of obligation or necessity to act in a certain way.
Enslaved refers to the state of being owned and controlled by another person, usually without having the ability to escape or make independent decisions. It involves being forced to work without pay and enduring physical or psychological abuse.
In Louisiana, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old may leave home without consent and not be forced to return if they are able to support themselves. However, the minor's parents have a legal responsibility to provide for their child until they reach 18, which could complicate the situation.
That's anywhere in the country.
i belive that if you go to court and prove to the courts that your parents are unfit then i think you may be able to....
The cherokees were forced to go on it.
Legally speaking, nothing would happen. In Georgia, you cannot be kicked out until age 18...BUT you may leave on your own at age 17 and cannot be forced to return or be charged as a runaway. This is due to a loophole created when Georgia decided that they were going to allow teens to go to prison at age 17.
Yes.
Well, they didn't particularly enjoy being murdered and forced out of their homes.
If you leave without consent, you could be charged with being a runaway. Wait until you turn 17. At 17, you can leave without consent, but you cannot be forced to leave until age 18.
Deported.
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Only if she has parental consent or has been emancipated if neither of these are the case just stick it out you'll be 18 soon enough...hope everything works out for you Good luck and God Bless!!!
Being provided for is irrelevant. A 17-year-old is a minor and therefore, unless they have been emancipated, their parents get to decide where they live. At 18, you can move anywhere you want without parental consent.
Voluntary means done, given, or acting of one's own free will without being compelled or required to do so. It is something that is done willingly and without being forced.