If you can prove that the housing at both of your parents house is a harmful invironment. i.e. physical abuse, sexual abuse. you can chose to be imancipated from them. It's liek a divorce from your parents, or you can ask a close family member to go for guardianship of you becoming your legal guardian.
Generally, no, but their parents or guardian (if the parents refuse) can do it for them.
No you can't. You can sue the parents though.
Their parents do. Technically, any money earned by someone under the age of majority belongs to the parents.
Yes.
If you are not married and your children are under 18 then your next of kin is either your parents or siblings.
If the Under 18 year old Kids Parents say you can it is okay but they have to have an 1 to 4 year difference
Either someone spilled it when filling, or you have a leak in the coffee machine.
Can you? Yes! But what do you mean by "ontario???"
No, it is illegal to have sexual relations with someone under the age of consent, even if they agree. Age of consent laws are in place to protect minors from exploitation and abuse, and individuals can still be prosecuted for engaging in sexual activity with someone below the legal age, regardless of their consent.
If your parents consent, the state has no problem with someone moving out a few months early. This is not considered negligence on the part of your parents nor can you be held as a runaway. The tricky part is securing housing for yourself. You will either need to move in with someone who accepts payments regardless of your legal inability to sign a contract, someone who will allow you to stay free or your parents will need to sign your lease for you. This means that they are responsible if you do not pay your rent.
it either means you killed someone, or someone you know has been killed
First of all, I tremendously admire your courage. You are doing the right thing.Secondly, both sets of parents should be there.Lastly, if either or both of you are under 18, let them hash out what you should do, but with your input. The final decision, legally in most jurisdictions, is probably theirs. If you both are over 18, the ultimate decision is yours.