Generally legally no if you are a minor but if you have a valid reason that you feel unsafe it can be investigated and if proven or until a finding an alternate location is used (another relative).
If you feel unsafe at home, you have the right to seek help and support. You can contact local authorities, a crisis hotline, or a trusted individual for assistance. It is important to prioritize your safety and well-being in such situations.
In Rhode Island, the legal age of majority is 18, so technically you can't move out without parental consent at age 17. However, if you feel unsafe or have extenuating circumstances, you can contact social services for help. Your mom cannot force you to go back home once you have legally moved out unless she obtains a court order granting her custody over you.
In most places, a person under 16 does not have legal authority to refuse to move house. The decision to move typically lies with their legal guardians or parents. However, their preferences should be considered and discussions held to address any concerns they may have.
Yes, in Texas, if you are a minor who is 17 years old, the police can take you back home if they believe you are in danger or at risk. Texas law considers 17-year-olds as minors and subject to parental control.
If you refuse to go to jury duty, you may be held in contempt of court. This could result in legal consequences such as fines or even arrest. It is important to comply with a jury duty summons to avoid these repercussions.
Yes, a relative can enroll you in school if they have legal guardianship or permission from your parents. However, it's important to communicate with your parents to resolve any issues and ensure a smooth enrollment process.
Why did Maniac refuse to go home with Mars Bars
Because thats the first place the cops will go.
yes you can request a pat down or just go home.......
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That is a complex matter which would need to go through a social worker. Remember, you are financially obligated to the child until they turn 18, regardless of whether they are living with you, the other parent, a family friend, or a group home or foster home type situation.
refuse to go back to Rome in chains
they cant refuse they must go to keep their land they cant refuse they must go to keep their land
If I felt that my supervisor was asking me to do something unsafe, I would respectfully express my concerns to them and explain why I believe the task is unsafe. I would try to find a solution together or escalate the issue to higher management or human resources if necessary. It's important to prioritize safety in the workplace.
Yes, they can force you to go back home. If you refuse, they could send you to a detention center.
Only if you are a danger to yourself or others, otherwise you can leave even if it's against medical advice
Refuse can be a noun OR a verb. Refuse is a verb when you use it as an action. This kind of refuse is defined as "to indicate or show that one is not willing to do something." Example: I refuse to go to that movie. Refuse is a noun when you refer to a pile of trash (synonym for refuse).
If she is in an unsafe environment, they will not send her back. they would put her in a foster care home until she is an adult. That would be 18 in most places.