Yes, in Texas they can force you to go back home. If you refuse, they could send you to a detention center.
Yes, in Texas, if you are a minor who is 17 years old, the police can take you back home if they believe you are in danger or at risk. Texas law considers 17-year-olds as minors and subject to parental control.
In most states, you must be at least 18 to legally move out without parental consent. However, in some states like Nebraska and Mississippi, the legal age to move out is 19. It is advisable to check the specific laws in your state before making any decisions.
Pennsylvania established the first modern state police agency in the United States in 1905. The Pennsylvania State Police was created to provide law enforcement services to rural areas in the state.
In Texas, a minor is considered emancipated if they are married, in the military, or declared legally independent by a court. Otherwise, a 17-year-old would typically need parental consent or permission from a court to move out legally.
Yes, a seventeen year old can attend an out of state college legally as long as they meet the admission requirements set by the college. However, they may need parental consent or to be legally emancipated if they are under 18 years old. Additionally, they should also consider any residency requirements that the college may have.
In Texas, the legal age of majority is 18. However, minors who are at least 16 years old and financially self-sufficient or have been legally married can potentially petition the court for emancipation, allowing them to live independently. It is advisable to seek legal counsel for guidance on this process.
Legally, no. You must be 18 to purchase a rifle or shotgun, and 21 to purchase a handgun.
No, the age of majority in Texas is 18.
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No, not legally. The minimum legal age of majority for any state is 18.
Yes, you can. Georgia is a strange state. You cannot be kicked out until the age of majority (18), but a child can leave at age 17, and the police will not force the child back home or treat him/her as a runaway.
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I believe that the Texas Rangers were the first "state police".
Only with parental consent.
Not really but you will have to tell them WHY
In most states, you must be at least 18 to legally move out without parental consent. However, in some states like Nebraska and Mississippi, the legal age to move out is 19. It is advisable to check the specific laws in your state before making any decisions.
NO, in NO state can the repoman LEGALLY involve the police. repossession is a CIVIL matter. Calling and coming to your home?? YES, when you are in DEFAULT, the lender can repo the collateral.