Either or, preferably, both.
Learn how to properly write.
A 17 year old if kicked out from his home can already have his own place , get a job and be on his own as far as I know.
No, your parents or the court decides until you are 18.
Until you have reached the age of majority for your state, you do have to abide by the parent's wish, unless you become emancipated.
No, At 17 your child is old enough to make his own dessicions. I think, depending on the country
Depends on what adult age is in your state, assuming you are a minor legally, custodial parent decides.
The Vikings never got kicked out of Iceland.
NO
Not unless she gets permission from her parent or legal gaurdian, or unless she has be emancipated.
You file charges against the parent who kicked the child out for abandonment. You file for custody and suspension of child support. At the minimum, the payments can be frozen pending a review of the custody order.
Go to a nearby police station. A 15 year old on the streets by him/herself is a ripe target for human predators who love to take children that are easy prey.
In Pennsylvania, a 16-year-old can petition the court for emancipation if they are financially independent or living with a suitable adult. The court will consider factors such as the minor's ability to support themselves and make independent decisions. It may be advisable for the minor to seek legal assistance to explore their options.