In Michigan, a minor must live with their parents or guardians until they are 18 years of age. A minor can always hire an attorney and try to get emancipated.
They will be apprehended by the authorities and returned to their parents.
No. The home could be quit claimed to a trust for the benefit of the minor, but a minor cannot own property.
If you are an emancipated minor, yes. Otherwise, no.
Not without providing suitable living arrangements with a qualified adult and paying the necessary financial support until the minor reaches 18.
If she is a minor, yes.
yes. but legally depending on the situation, maybe not.
Not if the parents of the minor have given she or he permission to live in your residence. You should be aware that allowing the minor to reside in your home makes you legally responsible for any incidents that the minor is involved in, this includes vehicle, curfew, school attendance and all other such issues. Likewise if the minor is injured while in your care you can be held responsible for the medical bills or any other attributing costs regardless of the fact that you are a relative and the parents have given permission for the minor to reside with you. It is a common misconception that parents remain responsible for a minor child who leaves their custody. Any adult accepting an underage person into their home automatically becomes legally liable for that child.
Nope, not until they are 18.
In Michigan, a minor is considered a runaway if they leave home without permission and do not return for 24 hours. At that point, they are generally classified as a runaway and law enforcement can be notified.
'Do' is a relative note. It is the home note of a key. For example if the key is A major or minor, 'do' is A. If the key is B, then 'do' is B, etc.
You must have adopted it, or conceived it I believe.
If you are the nearest relative and there is no living immediate family.