No. Until she is of legal age, moving out is considered running away. And if the boy friend is older, there could be some other issues involved.
If the child's parents consent to the friend's parents to be appointed the legal guardians. The friend's parents would need to consent and then be appointed by the court.
18.
Not without parental consent. Until they are 18, the parents are responsible for them and decide where they live.
No. It's the parents who decide who their minor can see.
You have to be 18 to move out without your parents consent. If there is abuse or neglect (which has to be proven), then ask the friend's mom to call CPS and file a report.
Technically, if it is without permission or knowledge, that's called "running away". Though the "friend's parents" would be more in trouble than the 17 year old.
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.
In Florida, a minor cannot move out of their parents' home without their consent until they reach the age of majority, which is 18. Emancipation would be required for the 15-year-old to legally live on their own before turning 18. Crossing state lines to live with an 18-year-old friend in New Mexico could present legal complications and may not be allowed without parental consent or the appropriate legal process.
No, they have not reached the age of majority in Georgia. Until then the parents have to be responsible and make the decisions.
No. You have to be 18 or have a legal guardian appointed. In some cases a minor may live with another adult relative or friend of the family, with the parents permission.
you would have to take the matter to child services but i believe so.
No. The person would still be under the legal custody of their parents. The issue of the friend's mother giving consent is irrelevant. The mother could also get into serious trouble by allowing the minor to live in her home w/o the consent of her/his parents.