yes quite a bit of trouble! at that age, you will have police and people looking all over for you the whole time because of the very fact you are not 18 yet and you could get killed out on your own! put yourself in your parents shoes! although it may seem like there are quite a bit of conflicts, nothing is so bad that you must cause them to worry for years about your death. however, if you MUST get out of the house, it is legally ok for you to go stay with a family member, such as a grandma, aunt or uncle, for protection until things calm down at home!
At 18, you're a legal adult so nothing will happen to you. Running away is not a crime.
No.
In the US, if there is an existing custody order, she can have you brought back by police and get your dad in legal trouble if he does not send you back. You are not allowed to decide where to live until you are eighteen.
North Carolina law states you have to be 12 or older to ride in the bed of any truck
The child cannot choose to return until she has reached eighteen years of age.
Eighteen. Don't try moving out any sooner or running away (which overall you shouldn't) because barely any careers (NOTE: Careers, not jobs like H.E.B. Cashiers or McDonald waiter/waitress) serve at seventeen or sixteen. Remember you need money. Often teenagers are meant to run away to a friends house, like my siblings' friend did when her parents had a divorce.
no i was 14 when i first ran away for the day n night , and now 16 , i do it all the time and my stupid parents still keep reporting me missing all the time all your parents/guardian can do is report you missing to the police station , and then when you go back home , you have to go to the police station to be 'sighted'. but you will not get into any legal trouble.
No. As a legal adult at the age of eighteen, she can do as she wants unless she has special needs and is under the guardianship of another adult.
What is your question?
Cleopatra was eighteen years old when she became queen as co-ruler with her brother. She was dethroned and was twenty-two when Caesar put her back on the throne.Cleopatra was eighteen years old when she became queen as co-ruler with her brother. She was dethroned and was twenty-two when Caesar put her back on the throne.Cleopatra was eighteen years old when she became queen as co-ruler with her brother. She was dethroned and was twenty-two when Caesar put her back on the throne.Cleopatra was eighteen years old when she became queen as co-ruler with her brother. She was dethroned and was twenty-two when Caesar put her back on the throne.Cleopatra was eighteen years old when she became queen as co-ruler with her brother. She was dethroned and was twenty-two when Caesar put her back on the throne.Cleopatra was eighteen years old when she became queen as co-ruler with her brother. She was dethroned and was twenty-two when Caesar put her back on the throne.Cleopatra was eighteen years old when she became queen as co-ruler with her brother. She was dethroned and was twenty-two when Caesar put her back on the throne.Cleopatra was eighteen years old when she became queen as co-ruler with her brother. She was dethroned and was twenty-two when Caesar put her back on the throne.Cleopatra was eighteen years old when she became queen as co-ruler with her brother. She was dethroned and was twenty-two when Caesar put her back on the throne.
Its your decision. You can either move back or stay.
Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.
Yes, seventeen is not the same age as eighteen. In Texas, until you are an adult, the law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live.
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