Technically No, but if you stop going to school, there is a law against that called truancy.
Running away may lead to temporary relief or escape, but it can also bring about negative consequences such as being in danger, experiencing hardships, and feeling isolated or lost. It's important to seek help and support when feeling overwhelmed or dealing with difficult situations instead of running away.
Yes!! If you run away you may end up in a jail facility for youth or in trouble and you may get the people you run to into a lot of trouble.
At 16 you are a minor and in trouble if you have run away. It isn't too late so go home. Running away doesn't solve any problem you have.
No. It's illegal to harbor a runaway so your parent would get into trouble.
# To run away, as from trouble or danger # To pass swiftly away; vanish:
Legally, at age 18 in most places, you are considered an adult. Running away may not result in legal trouble, but it could impact your ability to access support services or resources. It's important to consider your safety and well-being if you are thinking about leaving home.
Run away in the middle of the night.
i BELEIVE THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WAY YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR HOME LEGALLY WITH OUT BEING 18 OR YOU CAN BRANDED AS A " RUN-AWAY MISFIT" AND CAN GET IN ALOT OF UNSPOKEN TROUBLE WITH YOUR FAMILY ANG THE STATE.
It is best to not run away from home at all.
They never ran away from home.
If you are 17, live in Australia, run away from home to live with your boyfriend, you can be forced to return home.
If you run away from home, it will be way too hard for you out there. You will have to do everything on your own. Do not do it. If you ever run away from home then you might not see your parents again your friends and family will be worried sick and you might not survive.