Legally, I don't think they can do anything....
Probably not much would happen. However, they could be returned to their parents home.
If he is a minor and his parents have decided to move that is it. You and your family and offer a place to stay but without parental consent it will not happen.
Your parents have legal rights to you until you are 18 years old. If you run away, the cops can be called to search for you and return you to your home.
A judge will not allow that to happen unless their is proof of abuse.
Nothing would happen, other than the 15 year getting into trouble with her parents. If there is sexual contact, there would be problems. It is illegal as she is under the age of consent.
No, not unless the court has awarded custody to the relative and the only way that will happen is the parents are proven to be unfit, and it takes A LOT to prove unfitness.
No, not unless the court awards that sibling custody of the minor child. and the only way that will happen against the parents wishes is if the parents are proven unfit (be aware, it takes a lot to prove a parent unfit)
No, not unless the court awards that sibling custody of the minor child. and the only way that will happen against the parents wishes is if the parents are proven unfit (be aware, it takes a lot to prove a parent unfit)
Yes, a minor in Michigan is subject to their parents and they could report a runaway and kidnapping.
In the case of the marriage of a minor, both parents must attend in person and sign their consent if the parents are married. If the parents are not married only one parent has sole custody that parent must attend in person and sign their consent. In the case of joint legal custody both must consent.
No one should be tickling you without your consent, so if you do not consent, the matter shouldn't arise. If, however, you should happen to be tickled without your consent, try not to give any extreme reaction, so that your ticklishness will not become too obvious.
Yes. The age of consent is 18 in California, and parents cannot 'consent' to breaking the law. It is actually considered child abuse or the parents could even be charged for a crime in allowing it to happen.