The Age of Majority in the State of Nevada is 19. So technically, a 17 year old cannot leave home without getting in trouble with the law.
The 17 year old can be classisfied as a run-away, and if found the police can bring the child back home to the parent(s).
No, they cannot move without permission in Nevada. Either the parents have to consent or there is a court order.
Dating someone who is 19 when you are 16 may not necessarily lead to legal consequences in terms of dating. However, depending on the laws in your location, there could be legal implications if the relationship becomes sexual, as the age of consent varies by state or country. It is important to familiarize yourself with the laws in your area and consider seeking advice from a trusted adult.
Nothing "would happen". There are lots of things that might happen, depending on the exact circumstances.You would probably find it difficult to do this without their permission, though.
No, not if your mother has sole physical custody. If there is a joint custody arrangement, you'd still need the cooperation of both parents to make it happen.
This is legal, with your parents' permission, and your friend's parents' permission as well, and it does often happen, but you need to make sure that all of the legal forms are in place in case of an emergency.
Your parents can grant you permission to leave whereever they wish. The court doesn't enter in to it unless there is a pre-existing court order on the matter.
Can't happen without parents permission. Simple as that. Some states allow this at age 17, others not until you are 18.
They can be charged with larceny and prosecuted.
i believe that she should be able to but her parents shouldn't let that happen
She would be called a runaway, it is not legal. Any minor crossing state lines without the permission of parents or legal guardian is in violation of federal statutes 18 U.S.C. 2243 and 18 U.S.C. 2423 and can be taken into custody and remanded to juvenile authorities in the minor's home state.
In the US... NO, and if she attempts it she can find herself facing criminal charges. The only exception would be if the court has awarded the Aunt custody and the only way that will happen is if the parents are proven to be unfit, and it takes A LOT to prove unfitness.
My ATM card was used at three stores totaling about $400 without my permission. The envelope was opened by someone and they used it without my knowledge until today and without my permission. What can I do? What will happen to the person who used it?
They don't need Parent permission because they are the legal guardian, but they might need to discuss it with the social worker. But it is able to happen!