depends on how old your daughter is, if shes a teenager, then she should get rid of this mean controlling boyfriend.
although if shes 18 or above or so. its up to her.
you can advise her or just watch out for her ALOT.
and tell her what she's doing is just not right.
Running away will lead to: - she will be reported as a runaway - the police will bring her home - the 21yo will be arrested for aiding a runaway So no.
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The noun or adjective is one word runaway (child, vehicle, or reaction).Used as a verb, it is two words, run away or ran away, where away is an adverb.
A person who is running away can be called a fugitive, runaway, or escapee, depending on the context of their situation.
Yes. She will be classified as runaway and if you take her in without telling anyone. You can be charged with harboring a runaway. Parent or not, you are not the custodial parent according to the law.
The police will look for you and everyone who helps you will be charged for aiding a runaway. If your boyfriend is 18 he can go to prison for it. As a minor you can not choose where to live or when to leave. So no.
Call the police if that's minor age in your state.
You could keep trying to talk to them and stay in communication, if you do or try to do anything legally you are only likely to drive your daughter away even further.
Avril Lavigne did not run away from home!She has a song called runaway that's all.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective or noun "runaway." The verb form is two words, "run away" (leave).
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If you are under the age of 18, have not been emancipated, and leave home without parental consent, then yes, that's running away. Boyfriend and his family could find themselves facing charges for taking you in. Texas does have laws against harboring a runaway.