You are not 18 yet and until then she can report you as a runaway.
Added: However, if she kicked you out of the house while you were a minor, she probably committed other crimes (varies by state) and will likely invite state intervention as well.
If you have already been kicked out of your parents' house, they are unlikely to report you as a runaway since you are no longer under their care. However, it's important to seek support and discuss legal options to protect your well-being after being kicked out.
No. And your mother has no legal right to ask you to leave until you are 18. If she kicked you out she is breaking the law.
If a parent tells a child to leave their house, they typically cannot then report the child as a runaway since it was the parent's instruction for them to go. However, it's important to consider the laws in your specific location as they can vary. Communication and seeking support from appropriate authorities or social services may be helpful in such situations.
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No. You are a runaway in all states since at 17 you are a minor. There is no difference between states.
That means that he got kicked in the groin or the buttocks. "Sitter" can be slang for the buttocks, since that is where you sit.
That could get you into legal trouble since it is illegal and you can be charged.
You can certainly report it. The police won't waste time investigating. Your insurance company will probably not process the claim since you didn't report it when it happened, but they might pay. So they can reject the claim because it is late? Is this likely?
Since she was unaccompanied by an adult at the concert she was kicked out.
Although their treatment since the settlement by Europeans leave much to be desired, Aborigines weren't ever 'kicked off' australia.
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Since no one was eliminated in episode 9 (Generosity), Hannah was the last one kicked off "The Glee Project" (in "Believability").