The police can pick you up. They can take you home or to the police station. If they can't get in contact with your parents, you could get put in a jail cell or sent to a children's facility. If you leave town or state, the same thing happens.
Yes, they can. Parents are responsible for their minor children. They get to decide where the child lives. They are also responsible for the child's welfare in any case.
Contact the police and tell all their friends that it's illegal to harbor a runaway. It's not legal to be a runaway so you have every right to get/bring them back.
Parents are legally responsible for their child until they reach the age of majority, which is 18 in most states including New York. If the parents move out of state and leave their 17-year-old child behind in New York without appropriate supervision or care, they could potentially face legal consequences such as charges of child neglect or abandonment. It is advisable for parents to make appropriate arrangements for the care of their child if they are moving out of state.
As of 2014, a child under the age of 17 is required to remain in school. The child is not allowed to leave school with or without the permission of parents.
No. And this how grounding a child works.
In Missouri, a 16-year-old can legally leave home with parental consent, seek emancipation through the court system, or in cases of abuse or neglect, seek assistance from child protective services. It's important to understand the legal implications and seek guidance from a trusted adult or legal professional before taking any actions.
18 years old when they are an adult. But to leave the house to go to the shops or something it is up to the parents.
Not without her parents' permission. Even though she has a child, until she is 18, they are responsible for her.
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16 is the age in New Zealand that you can leave school without the permission of your parents.
No. A stepparent has no legal authority in regards to non biological children. He or she cannot give a stepchild permission to marry, leave the custodial parent or any other legal issue. If one biological parent has sole custody he or she can give the minor child permission to marry. If both biological parents share custodial rights, both must give permission for an underaged minor to marry.
The age of majority is 18 in Missouri. This would mean that at 17 you are still underage and under the supervision of your parents. Which means you cannot move out on your own without their permission.
In Alabama, a child is legally considered an adult at age 19. However, there are no specific laws dictating the age at which a child can leave home. It ultimately depends on the individual circumstances and the parent's consent.
You can leave the country in age 17+