Yes there is a good chance he can..
Yes, with parental permission. Without it, they can be reported as a runaway.
Yes. There is actually a charge for it... It could be harboring a runaway.
Yes, it is illegal to hide a runaway and can result in criminal charges for harboring a runaway. It is important to report a runaway to the proper authorities to ensure their safety and well-being.
In most places, running away as a 17-year-old is typically considered a status offense rather than a crime. However, laws vary by location, so it's important to know the laws in your specific area. It's advisable to seek help from a trusted adult or counselor if you're considering running away.
It is not legal for a 16 year old to run away from home in Texas. Parents or legal guardians are responsible for their minor children until they reach the age of majority. Running away can lead to legal consequences and involve law enforcement to ensure the child's safety and well-being.
When it comes to statutory rape it depends what state you live in so I can not answer that one. If your parents report you as a runaway he can get into trouble for helping you, yes.
In most places, a 17-year-old is still considered a minor and may not be able to leave home without parental permission. If they do leave without permission, they could potentially face legal consequences or be reported as a runaway. It's advisable for them to discuss their plans with their parents or seek guidance from a trusted adult before making any decisions.
YES
You have to be 18 before you can leave home with-out permission of your parents. You also can get in trouble for keeping a runaway at your house.
If a 14-year-old runs away from home, they may be considered a runaway minor under the law, but it is typically classified as a status offense rather than a criminal offense. Legal trouble may involve being taken into custody until returned to a guardian or placed in the care of child protective services. It's important to seek assistance and communicate any issues causing the desire to run away.
That could get you into legal trouble since it is illegal and you can be charged.
first.. where are the parents? ms.cousin arkansa needs permission or she could be considered and reported as a runaway. ms/mr cousin florida could end up in jail for fostering a runaway. if the parents agree then there is no problem. so long to short if the parent say yes no