I'm pretty sure they cannot do anything. You just have to be older than 16 than i think ull be right. So go on make your move.
If you live in the US... Unless you've been legally emancipated in some manner (marriage, court decree, etc) your rights are zero. But when you turn 18 you can leave.
The police cannot force a 17 year old runaway in Texas to go back home. Anyone, except for family members, with whom the 17 year old moves in with, can be charged with harboring a runaway.
17-year-old is the correct way.
Call the police.
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Yes.
Report them as a runaway and ask the police to return him home.
YES!LOCAL AUTHORITIES CAN CHARGE THE EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD FOR CORRUPION OF A MINOR!
Yes, up to the state requirements. see links below.
In the state of MI, yes, a seventeen year old can move out of their parents' home. The police will not bring them back. At seventeen, a person is considered an adult, can be charged with a crime in the adult court and can make decisions about where to live.
seventeen
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Yes with parental consent.