no
Only with parental consent.
No; but if you can not properly care for your parent, it is wise to follow the recommendation of hospice staff. That is what they are trained to do.
Good question. Usually, most parents who kick their children out make it PERMANENT.
After 18 in most states, 21 in Mississippi. or with emancipation.
Yes.
Report it to the police or child welfare. You have a legal obligation to do so, as well as an obligation to the child.
freedom of a teenager at home should be based on Trust,Maturity,Responsibility in a gud home.
If the courts gave custody or partial custody to a parent then the 17 year old is still a minor (no longer a minor at 18) and can physically take them back home. If you just don't feel you are getting your way with one parent and there are too many rules of the house then get use to it because you should be more responsible. If you are physically or constantly verbally abused then you can report it to Child Aid.
The age of majority for the state is 18, therefore a parent(s) cannot arbitrarily force a minor out of the family home without providing adequate support for he or she and/or without using the proper legal procedures.
A child can legallyt move out of home in exas and the police will not force you to move back home.
It is illegal to give anyone under 21 years of age alchol, even your parents, even in their own home!
No, at 17 your parents are still responsible for you.