Unless they have been legally emancipated by the court, they are a runaway - and can be classified a Child In Need of Supervision if it is done continually.
Somewhere there is a cheat for sim teenagers to get married, but without it teenagers can not get married.Allthough they can move into a house together.All you have to do is first move them in with their parents then have their parents moveout of the house and leave the teenagers.
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The age of majority in California is 18 years of age, which means that unless you petition the court for emancipation, your parents are legally responsible for you and your actions until you reach that age.
When someone is put on house arrest it is like being in jail. The only difference is that you are not allowed to leave your house. The consequences of leaving your house vary from person to person.
It depends on the laws in your area. In general, minors are required to follow their parents' or legal guardians' rules until they reach the age of majority, which is typically 18. Leaving home without permission before then could lead to legal consequences for both the minor and anyone aiding in their departure.
Only if your parents give you one, and most parents can't afford it. There is no agency in the US giving away houses to teenagers on their wedding day.
This could be a dream about maturity. Your house probably represents your life, so seeing your parents leaving could be your mind's way of showing that as you have become more mature, your parents play a less important roll in your life.
no, you may take your parents to court for an emancipation plea, you must have reasonable proof to show the judge that leaving your parents house would be the better alternative
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Immediate cancellation of your release status and being returned back to prison. Technically you are an escaped federal prisoner.
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