The parents cannot force a 19 year old to return home. Once they are an adult, they are on their own. There is no legal right to control them.
Yes.
Generally, police have no authority to force someone go home. Exceptions include: Juvenile is a reported runaway (return to parent/guardian); Juvenile is absent from school (truancy).
Yes, but law enforcement may not do much if the runaway is near the age of eighteen.
It depends on the state, but most states have a certain age set where the child can decide which parent they want to live with. Usually, it is around 13 or 14, but it can be different. If your child hasn't reached that set age, then they must continue to live with the custodial parent.
No they can not.
Yes.
No; but if you can not properly care for your parent, it is wise to follow the recommendation of hospice staff. That is what they are trained to do.
Good question. Usually, most parents who kick their children out make it PERMANENT.
Assuming the parent is reporting their own child (the question isn't necessarily clear on that), and the child has yet to return home, yes. The parent can report the minor as a runaway, and the authorities will escort her home.
After 18 in most states, 21 in Mississippi. or with emancipation.
The parents can request the police to return the runaway to their home.
No way at all..................... Pravin