Depends on which state you live as the laws vary on this matter from state to state. If the law states age 18, then yes, you could be reported as a runaway. Under the strict interpretation of the law, no. Until you reach the age of 18 in most states, some of them vary, your parents are responsible for you and that includes determining where you live.</
Yes, even if parents know your whereabouts, you can still be considered a runaway if you leave home without their permission, especially if you are a minor. Being a runaway is not only about physical location, but also about leaving home without the legal guardian's consent.
In Tennessee, a person must be at least 18 years old to legally leave home without being considered a runaway unless they are emancipated by the court. Anyone under 18 who leaves home without parental permission can be reported as a runaway.
Only if she has parental consent or has been emancipated if neither of these are the case just stick it out you'll be 18 soon enough...hope everything works out for you Good luck and God Bless!!!
No! If you get caught you can go to juvenile detention for being a runaway. I also believe you can get into trouble for being an incorigible minor.
The age of majority, which is 18 in North Carolina. Until then the parents are responsible.
Your parents could report you as a runaway, and you could be picked up and returned home.
A minor can not move out without your permission or by being emancipated by the court so you can report him as a runaway and have the police assist you to get him back. Anyone helping a runaway will be committing a crime.
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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.
In most cases, being reported as a runaway at 16 may lead to police involvement but is unlikely to result in arrest. However, it's essential to consider the laws in your specific location, as they can vary widely. It's always best to communicate openly with your parents or guardians to avoid any legal complications.
In Texas, you can move out of your parent's house at the age of seventeen without being reported as a runaway. You do not have to have their consent, but it is still not legal. But you will not get any kind of punishment by law because of this.
Yes there is a good chance he can..