Can't. The 18 year old is an adult and do what they want.
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No.In fact, that wold be eloping!
If the parent you are leaving was assigned by a judge to take care of you then yes. If not and both parents are assigned to take care of you, you are free to go.
I dont think so if its the parent that wants the restaining order against the 18 year old to keep away from the 16 year old I think the 16 year old would have to agree with the terms of the restaining order.
It is unless you are their legal guardian.
The 18 year old is an adult and can leave, but if it is a court session the court will charge them and may arrest them.
No it is not just keep from your parent and make sure you go to his house. Be careful about cars they can do bad stuff to you
Can a parent legally kick-out their 17 year old in Michigan ?
Not much. Whatever you try will make him want to go out with her more. Keep her close - invite her round often - keep an eye on them.
Yes, a twelve year old can move in with the other parent.
No. Both are underage minors and you could be reported to CPS for leaving them alone to go out. If you don't want to parent them, then have give up your rights to someone who does.
Yes they can.