If you are not yet at the age of emancipation in your state, and/or have not been emancipated by court action, you could be forced to return to your parents/guardians home. Your parents/guardians are STILL legally responsible for everything you do and your actions even if you move out.
This depends on what the minor was trying to do when they misrepresented their age.
The legal guardian.
Up to and including incarceration
not if that minor is either 16 or 18 [cant remember]
One of the potential consequences of assisting and moving an individual without special training is back pain. Another consequence could be a handling injury.
One of the potential consequences of assisting and moving an individual without special training is Back pain. Another consequence could be a handling injury.
they had to move the people who were already living there out of their homes.
The consequences for stealing vary depending on the circumstances and jurisdiction. As a minor, consequences might involve community service, counseling, or juvenile detention. As an adult, you could face more serious penalties such as fines, probation, or even jail time, especially if it is a repeat offense. It's important to seek legal advice and guidance in these situations.
Yes.
In Wisconsin, a minor is generally considered a runaway if they leave home without permission before turning 18. Parents or legal guardians are responsible for the minor until they reach the age of majority. However, the minor may seek emancipation through the court if they can prove they are financially self-sufficient and capable of making their own legal decisions.
If either of you is a minor then it could have serious consequences that you could regret.
The motto of Campaign for Youth Justice is 'Because the Consequences Aren't Minor'.