No, you cannot legally move in without their permission. You must be 18 or have their permission.
Theres something called an emancipation so yes gender don't matter for this question.
If you are the custodial parent you can.
if u do that u can get in trouble cause ur not 18
I believe 14 is the legal age in ontario.
Report them as a runaway and ask the police to return him home.
of course, if their parents allow them, but you wouldn't get in trouble, because their your family members right? so you know each other
As soon as you leave the scene of the accident you have committed the crime of "hit & run."
A 17 year old can run away for any reason. but as soon as the parents call you on run that's when you are going to worry about getting caught by the police... I recommend getting a new phone or SIM card on it and leaving the old one in a bush intact.
You can have a police escort you to his house to pick up your things. Even if some of the stuff are gifts from him, the are your belongs and you entitled to them. Go to your local police station, and they will be able to help you get an escort.
If a child over the age of 10 gets in trouble at school for drug usage, the school will call the parents and the police. The police generally wait for a child's parent or guardian is onsite to begin questioning.
No. It is illegal and when found the police will take the runaway in, check to see if any further laws have been broken, parents called, he/she will go before a judge and charges may be filed against the juveniles.
They have not been in trouble with the police. Tom got a bit into trouble for the punching the stalker thing but that was it.
Yes they have both been in trouble with the police