If she has custody of you legally, yes she could make you come back. It would be best if you try and talk to her about this before you go running off.
If you are 17, in most states you are considered a minor and your parents have the legal right to make decisions about where you live. Your mom can potentially take legal steps to have you returned to her custody if she disagrees with you living with your dad. It's best to seek legal advice in this situation to understand your rights and options.
In Washington State, a parent can ask their child over 18 to leave the house, but it's best to approach the situation carefully. You may want to seek guidance from a legal professional to understand your options and ensure you handle the situation in a way that respects everyone's rights. Consider setting clear expectations and boundaries before taking any action.
In Florida, a 17-year-old can choose which parent to live with if both parents are willing to provide care. However, it is advisable for the parents to formalize the change in living arrangement through a court-approved custody agreement to avoid legal issues.
The legal age of majority in most places is 18. In some cases, a seventeen-year-old may be considered a runaway if they leave home without permission. You can contact law enforcement if you are concerned for their safety, but they may not force the minor to return home unless there are extenuating circumstances.
In most places, a 16-year-old may be able to leave home without parental consent, but it's important to check the laws in your specific area. Curfew rules can vary depending on your location, so it's best to clarify whether there are any legal restrictions on your movements during certain hours.
Yes, if you have violated the terms of your probation in one state, the state may issue a warrant for your arrest. Once arrested, they could extradite you to the state where the original offense occurred to address the probation violation.
they leave forever and never come back so they can save money in another state.
No. You mother's illness is not your landlord's fault.
Yes.
coming back
Yes, you go over to your husband's house and you demand to get your phone back! And if he doesn't give it to you, don't leave without it! And worst comes to worst just get another phone :)
Leave me alone or get of my case.
No. The police return her home, rather she wanted to return or not; a minor does not get to decide where she lives--her parents decide that.
To Go Back Just Go Where You Came In And Your Out
Sulk back to him or leave the house and count to ten
Call her! if you both feel the same way then it is worth the hard work a long distance relationship takes.
No
You would be a runaway. Most likely will the police bring you back but not put you in jail. Your uncle and aunt will go to jail though for kidnapping since they do not have your parents consent to have you live with them. You can not decide where to live until you are 18.