If you are a minor in the laws of your state, and you aren't where your parents expect you to be, you are a run away.
YES, you are an adult. but if you are still in school you still have to attend.
US: They can report you as a runaway and the police will look for you and take you home. Anyone helping you will be charged for aiding a runaway. UK: In the UK you can legally move out at 16 without parental consent, as long as you are in a good environment, goes to school, work etc. If you do not they can force you back home with a court order and help by the police. You are still a minor in the eyes of the law.
Yes, you are still a runaway, because to be emancipated, a judge must rule that you are emancipated. Otherwise you are not. Your parents must usually be part of the procedure.
Yes, a minor does not have the right to choose where to live and the person letting her live with him is harboring a runaway.
Yes, you are a minor until 18 years old.
18
Yes.
Currently Jordan Doesn't attend a public school , but he does schooling Online , but he still has to do assessments and homework :)
No, I still attend that school. It is open during the week.
YES, you are an adult. but if you are still in school you still have to attend.
113 years of age
18
Yes, if a grandpa can still get his High School Diploma yes
Not anymore but she did
yes you can go to collage if you went to school online or you can go to an online collage if you prefer
Yes if they know a good place parents will never go. A place you know some people It's always possible to lie but if the employer or anyone who helps a runaway knows they are a runaway and still help and not report it, they will be charged for it.
Until they reach the age of majority, the parents are still responsible for the child. They get to determine where they can live and can report them as a runaway.