Not legally. honestly though it depends on your situations. cops will tell you as they have me that legally there is nothing they can do after you turn , if you run away and your parents want you home then some cops wont even listen and if they do they will only bring you home once. if you do it again then they will not bring you home because they have no obligation to
you can become emancipated but I wouldn't leave your parents unless they were abusing you. If its over a fight or disagreement, understand these things happen. The world is tough, just enjoy living at home now while you don't have to pay bills.
In the United States you have to be 18 years old in order to live by yourself.
No, your parents could make you come back at 17. Until you turn 18 in North Carolina, they are responsible for you.
You certainly can move out. Your parents are responsible for you until you reach adulthood. They can determine where you live and it doesn't have to be with them.
They can inform the authorities. They will return the child to the home. If the child won't stay at home they can be put in a foster home or institution.
Of course they can make you come back. Getting a girl pregnant does not give you the right to leave home against your parents wishes.
Doesn't matter if his legal birthday is tomorrow, his parents can call the law and have him removed from your home, possibly pressing charges against you. Plus, until he is of legal age (by law - not by mentality), the parents could charge the girl in statuatory(?) rape, or carnal knowledge of a minor.
"Bob has been rebelling against his parents since he was 12." "Rebelling against his family, Joe ran away from home."
Neil's parents enroll him in a military school against his wishes. Feeling trapped and overwhelmed, Neil ultimately takes his own life, unable to cope with the pressure from his parents and the restrictive expectations placed upon him.
Some people do not miss their parents while they are away from home because they are mean to them. They may also just enjoy the break from their parents.
Where a person or relative that is trusted and they have money or a home the trusted one sends them away (against their wishes) and with the fear of being away- they die- and then the greedy family member collects the money or home or other article's. No one knows a thing they just say: "well they died of old age".
8-35 home 14- 30 away
This sounds like a cultural issue of parents choosing the right husband for their daughter and often dowries (such as money or property are involved.) If you live in the Western countries and are of legal age there is no reason to follow your parents wishes, but it is a big choice for you to go against the families wishes. If you love this young man then try sitting with your parents and discussing it. If they will not accept what you have to say and you are 18 years or older then you can leave their home and marry whom you wish. If you do this you run the risk of being disowned by your parents and possibly the whole family.
HEYYYYY STEPHHHH
The punishment for running away in Washington is unclear because this is not considered to be a crime. In most states, including Washington, the police can pick up the teen who has run away and return that teen to his or her home. In some cases there can be fines levied against the parents.
A 17 year old mother is considered emancipated and thereby can legally make the decision to move away from her parents home with her child.