Depends on the state laws. If you parents report you as a runaway the police will be looking for you to bring you back and everyone that helps you can be charged with aiding a runaway. Seriously, if it's so bad from abuse or something that you can not wait until you are 18 you need to contact the Child Protective Service. They can help you until you are emancipated. You will not score any points by running away.
You are going to have to apply where you live. A judge will not review a case from another state.
Yes, a minor does not have the right to choose where to live and the person letting her live with him is harboring a runaway.
It depends on where you live.
No, there is not a state were it is legal to run away. Parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority. This is 18 in most states and countries around the world. The responsibility includes determining where the child should live. It is legal to runaway in the state of Florida.
Yes, you are still a runaway, because to be emancipated, a judge must rule that you are emancipated. Otherwise you are not. Your parents must usually be part of the procedure.
They are technically an adult,so they can live their life.
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Yes, your co-signer can be live another state.
Depends on which state you live as the laws vary on this matter from state to state. If the law states age 18, then yes, you could be reported as a runaway. Under the strict interpretation of the law, no. Until you reach the age of 18 in most states, some of them vary, your parents are responsible for you and that includes determining where you live.</
You would be a runaway. Most likely will the police bring you back but not put you in jail. Your uncle and aunt will go to jail though for kidnapping since they do not have your parents consent to have you live with them. You can not decide where to live until you are 18.
The police will bring him home as a runaway. Until he reaches the age of majority, 18 in Michigan, a minor is expected to live where their parents want them to live.
No, they must have permission. Otherwise they are a runaway and the police can return them to their home.
You are going to have to apply where you live. A judge will not review a case from another state.
You are suppose to register your vehicle in the state you live the most time in.
runaway!if your not happy with the parent your with or simply want to be with the other more why not its your life you got to do whats best for you right? at least that's what i think either way hope your happy!!
Yes, a minor does not have the right to choose where to live and the person letting her live with him is harboring a runaway.
A minor has to have written permission from their parents for them to live with a guardian and go to school in another state.