There are no visitation rights at a school. They can restrict access to anyone for the safety of their students. That includes calling the police.
Call the police anonymously.
It depends on the laws of the specific jurisdiction. In many places, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and may not be able to legally move out without parental consent. If the girl is considered a runaway, the police may get involved to ensure her safety and well-being. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional before taking any action.
In South Carolina, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and typically cannot move out without parental consent. If the parents do not agree, it could involve the police if they report the minor as a runaway. It's advisable for the girl and her parents to seek legal advice to understand their rights and responsibilities in this situation.
no, u hav 2 b 18 or older
Well, I don't see why not!
Amish are less likely than your average American to call the police. They believe in turning the other cheek. They will get the police involved for something serious like a murder.
Most people live their lives without being questioned by the police. If you have been involved with a suspicious activity, witnessed a suspicious activity, have been involved in an accident, or had another type of incident that the police could be involved in, then you are much more likely to be questioned.
Try Being Truthful And Telling Your Parents You Want To Move Out, But Dont Just Up And Leave Because They Might Report You Missing.
If you are the custodial parent you can.
Depending on which country you live in (are you considered an adult at age 18 or 19 or 29) You can move out the moment you become eligible for voting etc
Sure as long as you can prove the abuse and the parents give up rights of guardianship to the other relatives.
I believe you have to become an emancipated minor. You have to have a means to support yourself and prove to the court you can take care of yourself.