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In Ontario, parents have the right to report a runaway child to the police and seek assistance in locating them. They can also contact child welfare services for support and guidance in managing the situation. Parents have a legal responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of their child, even if they have run away.
child turned her self in to police, probably to avoid answering where she was; now they are threatening to take away other three children if i dont release my daughter to my mother, who i believe was involved in helping her run away.
Take your child and run away to Canada.
They are not allowed to throw away the child's belongings.
Not unless there is a reason to take them away. That alone is not a reason.
The age of majority in NC is 18. But at 16 you can petition for emancipation.
They can report you as missing to the police. They will look for you and return you to your parents.
Seeing as how, at the age of 18, a parent no longer has any legal obligations or responsibilities for their child, that child can leave the household at their discretion. However, the manner in which the now "adult" chooses to depart will warrant appropriate reactions. For example, if you sit and discuss moving out with your parents, have a plan and a place to go, your parents cannot require you to stay in their household = no police. If you are fighting with your parents, and run-away mid melt down, chances are they will call the police who will find it necessary to track you and ensure your safety. After 48 hours, a missing persons report can be filed. Then you would be "tracked-down" by police.
I don't think it is ILLEGAL to run away in any state. - - - - - - - - Yes. In Georgia, a child under 18 may not leave their parents' home without permission. If they do, they will be considered a runaway, and eventually picked up by the police. The police will either take the child into custody or return him/her to the parents. The child will also face juvenile charges in Juvenile court.
No!
Yes, if your parents post you as a runaway.
If a child runs away and is caught in Utah, they could be placed in juvenile housing. Most of the time, the child is released back to the parents custody unless the parents do not want the child.