Not if they are 18 years old. They are considered an adult and can live where they wish.
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.
In Texas, a runaway at 17 is considered a minor. It is important to contact local law enforcement to report a runaway and seek assistance. Additionally, reaching out to family, friends, or social service agencies for support and resources can help ensure the safety and well-being of the runaway.
No, you are emancipated at 18.
No, not at all. You'll get shot back at by someone wearing a police uniform.
Usually the person in back, but the police will do an investigation as well as the insurance company to determine fault.
I believe there is an extradition treaty between the UK and the Philippines (see related Link). However I am not sure if it is in force, it get this information you would need to speak to a Philippine legal expert on the matter. It looks likely that it will come into force (if it is not yet in force) and the UK police can then issue a warrant for your extradition back to the UK.
since you are 18 and going to live with a fiance, then i dobt the police will make you come back home with your parents. since you are 18 and going to live with a fiance, then i dobt the police will make you come back home with your parents.
The legal age when a parent is no longer responsible for a minor varies by jurisdiction. In many places, a parent's responsibility ends when the child reaches the age of majority, which is typically 18 years old. However, some places extend parental responsibility until the child turns 21. It is important to check the specific laws in your area for accurate information.
I am 16 years old and live in sherman Texas, my boyfriend is 17 and lived in howe Texas and recently moved out of his house, completely against his mothers will, but the police told his mom that once a teen turns 17 in the state of Texas they can not force him or her back into their parents home. So unfortunatley for you and me both the only way a 16 year old can move out is if he or she is emancipated or the police find the household dangerous, but other than that you have to be 17 to be able to move out without parents permission. I am looking to do the same when i turn 17 in January.
Well, it all depends, at 16 until you're 18, everything is parental consent. You can live with your sister, but if your parents want you home, you have to come home, if you refuse, the police can force you back home. -Katelyn
The legal age for you to move out is 17, but in order for you to move out you must stay in school. State law says that if you do move out your parents cant force you to come back and the police can not do anything about it. Sources: http://www.oag.state.tx.us/opinions/opinions/50abbott/op/2003/htm/ga0125.htm
No, you have to have reached the age of majority which is 18. However, if you do leave they can not force you back but that is NOT the same thing as legally moving out.