Your parent no longer has full custody, it was taken away, so you would be a runaway, and they would be harboring a runaway.
No , not usually.Don't do it without permission or you may get your Dad in trouble.
If the parents give permission Or if the brother goes to court and gets legal custody,otherwise you are considered a run away and can get your brother into alot of trouble.
If there isn't a specific custody agreement in place, both parents are still considered equally valid legal guardians of the child, so yes. In fact, not only could the parent do so, but the caretaker could be in legal trouble if they refused.
Yes IF the 17 year old daughter is still under the parents custody. If they have been disowned, or have disowned their parents, or are under the legal custody of someone else, such as a grandparent or other person, then the biological parents cannot get in trouble, but if the daughter is still under their custody while living elsewhere, she is still in their control by the governments standards and they can still be in trouble.
Yes. That parent would be in contempt of a court order. The other parent can call the police and report the incident. It would become a police matter.
It depends. If your father has part custody of you... then it'd be accepted more than if your legal guardian had full custody over you. My parents have joined custody so when I have arguments with my mom, if I call my dad and he's in the same state, he'll come get me in a heartbeat. But if your father doesn't have joined custody, or even less custody than your legal guardian, he can get in a bit of trouble for taking you if you go there.
ha yeah permission doesn't grant immunity from the law
You will only be able to leave your parents home at 17 with permission. the parents can call the police if you leave before you are 18.
Yes, if you have parental permission. They are still responsible for the child. But they can determine where the child lives.
You have to be 18 before you can leave home with-out permission of your parents. You also can get in trouble for keeping a runaway at your house.
you can if you get a signed legal document from your parents that they will not be responsible for you anymore and give you permission
hiow do you get out of trouble from your parents