The child will be repporteed as a runaway and anyone who helps her will be charged with aiding a runaway which is a federal crime. The parent she runs to will be charged with kidnapping and lose all parental rights if he does not immidietly send the child back. So if you want a good realtionship with your parents don´t run away. It is also possible they put you in a foster home if they feel you can not live home without running away. No one will trust you if you do this.
Assuming the parent has custody, yes.
Yes, if it's the home of the other parent.
child services would not let the parent have their kid back because that kid could die because of their parents
In Oklahoma, if a minor's custodial parent dies, the non-custodial parent can generally assume custody. However, the court may intervene to determine the best interests of the minor, especially if there are concerns about the non-custodial parent's ability to care for the minor. It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney to navigate this process.
Missouri.
yes you can butt that wouldn't be right to the other parent unless they are not paying child support or if they use drugs or they beat the kid
Well you can't do anything about how other people raise their kids but you can tell the school and keep the children away from each other. Often if it happens in school the bullied is being removed when it is in fact the bullies that should be removed so stand your ground if it happens in the school.
other organisms eat it away
Not at all! The custody agreement should stipulate how far away each parent can move from the other. Even if the non-custodial parent moved far away, they may still get time with the child. The worst that would happen is the custodial parent would be awarded full custody and the non-custodial parent would get visits.
yes In Missouri, the owing parent is required to carry insurance to cover his payments in the event of his death. If he does not, and his parents survive him, their estate can be attached, even if he had older children from his first wife who had passed away during the marriage.
When any fault occurs or tectonic plates pull away from each other under the ground. An earthquake happens.
It is possible that a parent can solely take a decision for his or her child. However; It mainly depends on the agreement between parents.