IANAL
The parent will be charged with contributing to the Delinquency of a Child, Ohio Revised Code section 2919.24(A)(2), a first degree misdemeanor, and Failure to send child to school Ohio Revised Code 3321 (which is also a misdemeanor).
still in school
In Ohio, a child can petition for emancipation at age 16, but the court will consider factors such as the child's maturity, ability to support themselves financially, and reasons for seeking emancipation before granting it.
The child goes to foster care of relatives until a decision of the court. In a related case, the child of an Ohio woman in jail for getting pregnant by a 13 year old boy, was placed in the care of her parents and the parents of the boy was ordered to pay child support.
The law say until they are an adult, the parents are responsible. That would be 18 years old.
There is no emancipation statute in Ohio. Contact child services in your area for help in getting out of a dangerous environment.
The age of majority in Ohio is 18 or graduation from high school, whichever comes first. So yes, unless extenuating circumstances apply, they can.
At the age of sixteen in Ohio, a child can move out of the house and into a family member's home only with the permission of the parents. The parents are still responsible for the child until they are eighteen and may have to pay child support to the other family member.
Halle Berry was raised in Cleveland, Ohio and she went to Bedford High School in Bedford, Ohio.
yes
age 18 see links below
if a court order exist.
i know you can do it in Ohio