Yes they can. If you have a baby they can decide everything that does not concern the baby.
yes
Yes. Until you are 18 your parents are responsible for you and the authorities will return you to your parents or put you in foster care or a group home.
Of course they can take you home, or put you in a shelter or group home. Until you are an adult, your parents determine where you live.
It very much depends on the status of the parents as to whether the child is adoptable. Some parents retain their rights, and so the child remains in foster care, or in a group home.
Not unless the child consents.
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Only if the parents cosigned the note.
You can experess your felling and put your feeling up
No. Until you reach the age of majority, usually 18, you live where your parents tell you to live. If you are in danger, you can apply to social services. If a judge agrees, they will put you in a safe place, either a foster home or group home. The other possibility is some states allow you to apply for emancipation at 16, but that requires that you support yourself.
Yes, in Vermont, if you are a minor and run away from home, the police have the legal authority to bring you back to your parents or legal guardians. Minors are considered to be under the care and control of their parents until they reach the age of majority, which is 18 in most states including Vermont.
little children that have obusive parents, (15-17)
Yes, you can be reported as a runaway. The authorities can then return you home or put you in a foster home.
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