There would have to be a police report in which they are then relocated.
No, you may not move out at 17. If the home is unsafe, get help from social services to get placed into foster care.
No, legally you cannot move out at 17
Only with parental consent. And if you need a new guardian the choice is not up to you. If you are mistreated and unsafe at home you can contact the Child Protective Service and they can help. You can also apply for emancipation if you fill the requirements.
In the strict legal sense, no. However, the police or social service agencies will not get involved without a court order when the move is to the home of another relative.
The police can return you to your home. If you are unsafe, they will put you in a group home while it is investigated.
No. If the home is unsafe, contact social services, they will assist you in getting help.
No, you have to be 18.
In the United States a 17 year old is still considered a minor. Unless legally emancipated a 17 year old can not move away from home.
No, you can move at 18 when you are an adult. Until then you are a minor.
You can be returned home at age 17. If it is unsafe, they can put you into foster care. The state takes a dim view on minors living alone and unsupervised.
Yes at 17 you can but no younger.
No, at 17 your parents are still responsible for you.