No. It's illegal to harbor a runaway so your parent would get into trouble.
It probably depends on the state but in Georgia you can...
Yes, if it's the home of the other parent.
Arkansas is the home team and Ohio State is the away team.
Yes.
Do he have any of the family at home or they had no parent because they were in work or pass away.
Yes.
No, but Medicaid might suspend coverage.
Running away is a crime in any state. Too, many kids end up dead when they run away from home. No matter how bad you think home is, it's always worse on the streets.
In Georgia, parents are legally responsible for their child until they reach the age of 18, regardless of whether the child moves out of the home before turning 18. This means that parents are still responsible for providing financial support, supervision, and guidance to their child until they reach the age of majority.
In Georgia, a minor running away from home is typically considered a status offense rather than a crime. However, parents or guardians have a legal responsibility to ensure the welfare and safety of their child, so they may be held accountable if their child runs away repeatedly. It's important to seek support from local resources if you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties that may lead to running away.
Depends on what he has been in for and if he is declared as a unfit parent or not.
Yes, in Arkansas a person is not deemed an adult until they hit 18 years old. If there is evidence of abuse, social workers can take a 17 year old from a parent.