If your parents are still legally responsible for you (which they most likely are unless you've been emancipated), then they may call the police, and the police will escort you home.
Unless you plan on going through a legal proceeding to fight your parent's legal custody, you need to wait until you're eighteen to move out.
YES!LOCAL AUTHORITIES CAN CHARGE THE EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD FOR CORRUPION OF A MINOR!
No, but when you turn 18 you can request that the court lift the order.
Seventeen Against the Dealer was created in 1989.
Seventeen Against the Dealer has 192 pages.
The ISBN of Seventeen Against the Dealer is 0-689-31497-3.
no
Generally all the north was against slavery, including Illinois.
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{| |- | Technically she is not allowed to. 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. |}
There are no real, good arguments against planning. Having a plan is important in many cases.
it is against the law to move out at seventeen but if you were to its not gonna be a very big deal because you are almost eighteen . if your parents threaten you as a runaway they are not gonna be in very much luck in getting you back so i wouldn't worry about it. my sister did it and NOTHING happened you would be fine !!!!!!!! Good Luck!!
Contact your Illinois Department of Insurance