yes.
In most states in the US, the legal age to leave home without parental consent is 18. If you leave home before that age, your parent or guardian could report you as a runaway. If your mother consents to you staying elsewhere, it may be legal, but it's important to check local laws and regulations to ensure you're in compliance.
In Indiana, a minor is considered a runaway if they leave home without parental consent before the age of 18. To avoid being classified as a runaway, the 14 and 16 year olds would need legal permission from their guardians or through the court system to live with their stepmother after the death of their father. It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney to navigate this situation properly.
The older friend could potentially be charged with harboring a runaway, which is a misdemeanor in most states. The teen's mother could also potentially press charges against the older friend for contributing to the delinquency of a minor, depending on the circumstances. It is important for all parties involved to seek legal counsel and support in such situations.
In most jurisdictions, the non-custodial mother could potentially face legal consequences for harboring a runaway minor. It is important to consult with a legal professional or local authorities to determine the specific laws and implications in the relevant area.
To obtain a restraining order, the runaway would typically need to file a petition with the court detailing the reasons for requesting the order. It may be necessary to provide evidence of past abuse or harassment. Legal assistance or a local domestic violence organization can provide guidance on the specific steps to take.
It depends on state laws, but typically, parents are legally responsible for their children until they are 18 years old. If you move out at 17 without parental consent, law enforcement may intervene if your parents report you as a runaway, even if they were aware of your decision. However, the outcome can vary based on individual circumstances and the interpretation of the law by authorities.
Only if your mother consents.
when you're 18
mabey
She would be reported as a runaway and her mother would be arrested for aiding a runaway but also for kidnapping unless she let the father know where she is so he can go get her back or let the police know or send her back herself. If the minor is being abused this has to be reported to the police and CPS. The minor can not just move without parental consent. The parents would have to go back to court to change custody i and child support orders if they think she should move.
Your mother
The Aeneid is a book but who it is about is Aeneas and his mother was reported to be the Goddess Aphrodite
i mean, if your mother consents to it then yes you can hump your mother
Yes. Some examples: She stay with her mother. We are staying for 3 days. My brother was staying in Hamilton. He has stayed there all his life.
baby horses survive by staying by their mother and making sure they get the appropriate amount of nutrients from the mother's milk.
Baby tigers survive by staying with their mother. The mother tiger will feed and watch over her young for a few months.
It can refer to a mother or to staying quite and not saying anything about something.
Yes, and the mother can be charged with harboring a runaway.