not really unless to own the house only in your name. you would have to go to court for a judge to change custody. maybe the first spouse doesn't want custoday. what has the boy done?anything illegal and you can make an anonomis phone call to the law. but you better be careful with your spouse finding out you don't wanthis/her child and tells you if you don't like it you can leave. remember; blood is thicker than water
If there is abuse, the state will take custody and put them into foster care. If the 16 year old has a job and can support themself, they might be able to get emancipated, but the 15 year old cannot.
Not very likely. They would put you in foster home.
If a 17 year old attempts to move out of the home there can be legal consequences. The minor can be charged as a run away and put in a home for children until 18 years of age.
No but a 13 year old can
They will take the minor into custody and return them to the parents. If they feel there is a problem, they will put them in foster care.
No. Please understand that if a boy did that he would be breaking the law and may have to be placed in a new home for safekeeping.
Yes, they will be returned to the home. If they continue to run away, they may be put in foster care.
Probably not considering the 16 year old made the choice to go. It would be different if he did not drive her home or she was a little girl.
They are able to remove the minor from the home. The courts will put them in foster care while the charges are investigated.
It certainly is, that is called abandoning the person that does that will be put in jail and children can be taken away.
Usually, but they can be sued for support if you are a student in good standing.
If he lives at home and doesn't work, he can be claimed as a dependent.