It depends on the laws of your state. They could potentially be facing charges along the lines of harboring a runaway, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, custodial interference, etc.
She is reported as a runaway and the police will be looking for her. When caught she might be taken back to the family or another place.
12. Although you have to be in the care of a trusted adult. Preferablly family member.
if the teen is having problems with his/her family they should talk to someone if she/he does go to live with there family and the parents do not know where they are and they find out they could post u as a runaway and press charges on the family also they can get them for kidnapping..........so talk to someone
If your parents report you as a runaway his family will get into legal trouble since they are then harboring a runaway. The police would bring you back home or into foster care.
Were you a minor, then yes this would be an issue. You could be termed a runaway and your friend's parents could be charged with harboring a runaway. As you are 18, of the age of majority, you are free to live where you can.
usually only your direct family - wife or children. parents are not usualyl allowed, check with your housing office to see what the rules are at that base. Just to clarify, that is only if you are officially married! But if you decide to live off post then you can move in with him but they don't get the housing allowance until you are married.
Brevard Family of Housing was created in 2008.
Single family occupancy refers to a housing unit occupied by one family or household, typically consisting of parents and their children. It is a commonly used term in real estate and housing regulations to distinguish between different types of occupancy arrangements.
233210 (Single-Family Housing Construction)
With parental consent, then it is fine. Without parental consent, You can be taken into custody and returned to your parents. But anyone you move in with can be charged with harboring a runaway, except for certain family members.
The average ancient Roman house, outside of the city, was usually big with an atrium, bedrooms, kitchens, and a courtyard. The shape of the house was a square shape. As you walked into it there was aprotocol with fountains, plants, and flowers. The first room was the room where guests were greeted and behind that would be living quarters and slave quarters in the very back. The kitchen was outside in case of fire in the cooking process. The walls were highly decorated with paintings on the walls. Bathing was done in bath houses and steam baths so the houses didn't contain a bathroom. In the city, however some lived in apartment buildings, but around the center of Rome there were also wealthy homes and where the Colosseum sits today was the place of Nero. Many of the poor also lived in small one or two room "houses" built close together.This was of course in the time of the Republic and Empire.
Under Texas law the police can not take a 17 year old into custody and return them to their parents. BUT anyone they move in with can be charged with harboring a runaway (except certain family members).
The police cannot force a 17 year old runaway in Texas to go back home. Anyone, except for family members, with whom the 17 year old moves in with, can be charged with harboring a runaway.