It depends on the laws in your area. In general, minors are required to follow their parents' or legal guardians' rules until they reach the age of majority, which is typically 18. Leaving home without permission before then could lead to legal consequences for both the minor and anyone aiding in their departure.
"You were leaving the house the door had to be locked" is a run-on sentence because it is really two sentences without proper punctuation. This should read, "You were leaving the house. The door had to be locked."
If you run away to your boyfriend's house in Florida at 17, you could face legal consequences. In Florida, the legal age of majority is 18, and leaving home without parental consent could result in being reported as a runaway. It's important to discuss your situation with your parents or a trusted adult and seek guidance on how to navigate any challenges you may be facing.
Yes, you can leave your house if you are 17 years old. However, depending on where you live, there may be certain legal restrictions or requirements for minors leaving home without parental consent. It's important to know the laws and regulations in your area.
In Delaware, the legal age of majority is 18. If you move out of your parents' house before turning 18 without their permission, they could report you as a runaway, and you may face consequences such as being returned home by law enforcement. It's best to discuss your situation with your parents and seek a resolution that ensures your safety and well-being.
In Maine, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and must abide by any rules set by her legal guardians regarding staying out overnight. Unless there are specific legal provisions in place stating otherwise, it's generally advisable to have permission from her custodial guardians before leaving the house for the night.
In Delaware, the legal age of majority is 18. If you move out of your parents' house before turning 18 without their permission, they could report you as a runaway, and you may face consequences such as being returned home by law enforcement. It's best to discuss your situation with your parents and seek a resolution that ensures your safety and well-being.
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It is unless you are their legal guardian.
yes you can
if u do that u can get in trouble cause ur not 18
if you mean leaving home it depends on the person and the family but i think your better off waiting till your 18 and finished school
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Your friends will not get in trouble because they're 18, but you will get in legal trouble for leaving the sate without parental consent for 3-4 days because you're a minor.
If they are under the age of 18, you certainly can. You are responsible for whatever they do while unsupervised.
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