No I was left alone at 10 with a 12 year old there is no law that you can't leave a child alone at home.
leave it alone because if you pursue it. it could get him in trouble or you in trouble. He could also be lying about the parents being over protective. He might just not want to date, or be in a relationship at the moment.
well if your a boy get alone and ask if you like each other but if he asks you out just say your answer and don't be so afraid to kiss him if you say yes DONT LET YOUR PARENTS KNOW that's what could get you in trouble
Not for the child, but depending on the state and the circumstances, the parents/guardians could get in trouble for leaving an unattended minor alone for any great length of time. Usually falls under the 'child endangerment' statutes.
noi because it could be very dangerous and if you go to a foreign counjtry you will be in a lot of trouble
No. Until the reach the age of majority, usually 18, they live where their parents want them to live. The other family could get into trouble for allowing her to live there without parental permission. no not until your 18 old a
Until you are 18, you are considered a minor. The court will probably notify your parents about the issue. And they will expect you to show up with a parent, or at least an attorney.
the best thing for you to do is to leave him alone. if you drop it he will see that the trouble he is trying to make is not working and will sooner or later leave the two of you alone.
Then they could stay up all night alone and leave their homes without their parents.
Not
When kids are at home alone and the parents are working the parent feels anxiety. The parents may call and check on the children repeatedly to make sure they are safe.
leave from home
Miranda cosgrove does not live alone she live with her parents