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.
The mother can allow the child to live where ever the mother wishes.
As long as the mother has not consented, the 17 year old is not legally allowed to move out. Alternatively, the child can petition a court for emancipation.
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.
You should tell your mother on him. You may feel the need to get revenge, but that is likely to get you in trouble. If you tell your mother, she will punish him and you will not get in trouble.
Yes you can get in trouble, your only 16... that's definitely not legal. Yeah, the boyfriend be sent to jail...ITS NOT LEGAL!! And you can be sent to the D-Home if your mom reports you as a run away..
The parental knowledge does not affect the situation. Yes, he can get into trouble, particularly with the father!
No I was left alone at 10 with a 12 year old there is no law that you can't leave a child alone at home.
No, at 18 you are an adult.
Of course not, as long as the Home Owner (probablly the mother) allows it, other wise it would be tresspassing
no he can not. you could only get in trouble if the mother and father decide to press charges on you. aside from that, no you can not.
No, if the girl is 16 years old then it is her choice wether or not she wants to date the 20 year old. At the age of 16, bylaw she can be making her own decisions.
Depends on which state, State statutory ages range from 16 to 18