depending on the age/dependibility of the child if they dont want u home and u dont wanna go then no, however if u want to go home they MUST let you come home if u r under the age of 16
You open the door run out and dont come back
Linda] i know i kinda went out with a bang when i dumped you out of the blue but my hearts just like a boomerang it came right back to you now i'm confessin i learned my lesson give me a blessin to come back home to stay heres what i'm trying to say let me come home to you baby let me come home let me come home to you baby let me come home [robbie] i dont wanna be alone anymore [linda] you dont have to be baby now i can try to meet some glamorous guy and things might turn out cool but as i learned when i applied to devry you gotta have a safety school now youre my back up dont make me pack and have to shack up down by the interstate yeah or in the rain let me come home to you baby let me come home let me come home to you baby let me come home and tomorrow when you wake up youll no longer have an ex because the best part of the break up is the make up sex {musical interlude} let me come home to you baby let me come home let me come home to you baby let me come home let me come home to you baby let me come home let me come let me come let me come....HOOOOOOOME!
Let Me Come Home was created on 2005-08-09.
Ummm, this is not ethical....IF and ONLY IF the child has been emanicpated
They don't have to let you in once you reach the age of 18.
As a parent, you have the legal responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of your child. If your teen does not come home and you are concerned for their safety, you can contact the police to file a missing persons report. Additionally, working with local authorities and possibly seeking legal counsel can provide guidance on how to handle the situation according to the law.
Yes, you can be reported as a runaway. The authorities can then return you home or put you in a foster home.
A person can find a runaway rabbit by following its tracks. It is also a good idea to set up a trap in case the rabbit tries to come home.
Bring you home.
It is not legal for a 16 year old to run away from home in Texas. Parents or legal guardians are responsible for their minor children until they reach the age of majority. Running away can lead to legal consequences and involve law enforcement to ensure the child's safety and well-being.
From home?! No!!
In Ohio, running away from home is not considered a criminal offense. However, police may intervene and return the minor to their parents or legal guardian. Parents can also file a "beyond control" petition with the juvenile court to address the situation.