No. If you have your parent's permission, then you can live with who you want.
Yes. They need a sitter or someone to make sure that they'll be alright!!
no . if the parent have trust , then it shouldn't be a problem.!
No. It's illegal to harbor a runaway so your parent would get into trouble.
That parent would be in violation of a court order, so yes, they would be in trouble. The adult makes the decisions, not the child. The child should be put into a car and driven home.
No its not, leaving you're child at home is also child abuse. child abuse is like you're parent beating you up it is illegel
yes
I assume this is a case of the child being with the non-custodial parent and not wanting to go back to the custodial's parent when visitation is over? IF so, and if you're in the US...absolutely you can get in trouble for that.
In California, a child can legally leave home at the age of 18 without the parent getting in trouble. If a child leaves home before that age without parental consent, it could be considered a status offense, but parents would not typically face legal repercussions unless neglect or abuse is involved.
In the US, parents have a legal responsibility to provide for their underage children, typically until the age of 18. While there may be circumstances in which a parent could ask a 17-year-old to leave the home, physically kicking them out could potentially be considered child abuse or neglect, leading to legal repercussions for the parent.
The parent. In most states, the parent is responsible for the child until the child officialy becomes an adult.
Yes it is. If you have it means two things.1) you are irresponsible2) you are a bad parent
Your parent no longer has full custody, it was taken away, so you would be a runaway, and they would be harboring a runaway.