If they have reported the child as a runaway (they might've changed their mind) and you have her, you can go to prison for harboring a runaway. You have to speak to the social workers so you have legal custody or is a foster parent. That way you also get child support from the biological parents. A minor can not just move in without an adult guardian.
if he or she is 18, you don't have to. just get them kicked out and take them in yourself.
A 17 year old if kicked out from his home can already have his own place , get a job and be on his own as far as I know.
Go to a nearby police station. A 15 year old on the streets by him/herself is a ripe target for human predators who love to take children that are easy prey.
yes
Either or, preferably, both.
If it carrys on or really distresses your one year old take him to the doctors
A number of 16 year olds have been kicked out in Florida. Florida has a number of good drug rehab centers and a Baker Act procedure through the courts. You may want to go that route.
Yes, a 17-year-old can live with her aunt if her dad has kicked her out, provided her aunt is willing to take her in. In many places, family members can provide a safe and supportive living environment for minors. However, it's important to consider local laws regarding minors and guardianship, as well as any necessary legal arrangements that may need to be made for the aunt to provide care.
You could be charged with "non coustodial interferance"
Learn how to properly write.
The child should only take it if it has been prescribed by a doctor.
If there is someone that can take care of her you can call the cops and DHS then the mom will have to takake her back