If your boyfriend is 18 he can go to jail and if hes not then the police take you back to your parents house whether you like it or not and I think the boyfriends parents get in trouble for letting you stay with them
If a 15 year old moves out with her boyfriend without parental consent, the police may intervene to ensure the child's safety and well-being. They may try to locate the minor, return her to her parents or legal guardian, and investigate any potential criminal offenses such as harboring a runaway or contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Additionally, they may involve child protective services to assess the situation and provide necessary support.
In South Carolina, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and typically cannot move out without parental consent. If the parents do not agree, it could involve the police if they report the minor as a runaway. It's advisable for the girl and her parents to seek legal advice to understand their rights and responsibilities in this situation.
No, in Texas the legal age of majority is 18, so a sixteen year old is considered a minor and would require parental consent to live with her nineteen year old boyfriend. Without parental consent, the boyfriend could potentially face charges for harboring a runaway minor.
In most places, a 16-year-old may be able to leave home without parental consent, but it's important to check the laws in your specific area. Curfew rules can vary depending on your location, so it's best to clarify whether there are any legal restrictions on your movements during certain hours.
In most cases, if you are 18 or older, law enforcement typically cannot search your room without your consent or a warrant. However, if you are a dependent living with your parents, they may have the authority to allow police to search your room if it is considered their property or if you have given them consent to do so. It's important to be aware of your rights and to seek legal advice if needed.
In New York, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and must have parental consent or legal emancipation to move out. If reported as a runaway, the police can investigate and return the minor home if found, but may not take legal action against the minor for leaving without consent. However, the situation can vary based on individual circumstances and police discretion.
18.
if your parents contact the police they can either bring you home or you could even be sent to juvy
In most places, a 16-year-old may be able to leave home without parental consent, but it's important to check the laws in your specific area. Curfew rules can vary depending on your location, so it's best to clarify whether there are any legal restrictions on your movements during certain hours.
Nothing, if they don't know.
Yes of course, you are a runaway.
I don't think they can, even if they are law enforcements, it would be wrong for a Police officer to do that.
NO. You can be considered a run away and be brought back by the police.
In South Carolina, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and typically cannot move out without parental consent. If the parents do not agree, it could involve the police if they report the minor as a runaway. It's advisable for the girl and her parents to seek legal advice to understand their rights and responsibilities in this situation.
if u do that u can get in trouble cause ur not 18
No, not legally. But it's not like the police are going to find out : )
Police don't cross state lines. However, the police in the other state can pick you up and transport you to officer from the other state.
No. Your parents could press charges for even getting you pregnant. There are other they could charge the 26 year old with if you go to live with him. --- depends on the state. In Ohio, emancipation age is 17.