You should really ask a professional person in your area. I'm guessing - if it was a minor offense, it's probably lapsed by now. The only guaranteed answer would come from a legal professional.
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They will because she's not a legal age yet she has to wait until she's 18 years old
The authorities would probably say no to that.
No, as the parent no longer has jurisdiction over the child.
The parents cannot consent to illegal activity. The age of consent is 18 and the five year age gap would make it a felony.
No, it's not legal, but a parent can very well sign over their parental rights to you at ANY time & put you in the foster care system.
In the US, foster parent and adoption assistance are administered by the State, so the rules and payment rates differ.
In most places, a 15-year-old cannot legally move out of their foster parent's home without permission from the child welfare agency overseeing their placement. It is important for the teenager to discuss their concerns with their caseworker or social worker to explore possible solutions and ensure their safety and well-being.
How do you demand closure of a 15 year old felony charge that is extraditable?
Yes, as a foster parent or caregiver for an 18 year old, you can access resources and assistance to support the young person's transition to adulthood. This may include help with housing, education, employment, life skills coaching, and accessing mental health services. Reach out to your local foster care agency or social services department for guidance on available support programs and resources.
Can a parent legally kick-out their 17 year old in Michigan ?
No not unless you are moving in with another parent..... Or if there is a serious reason like abuse or something major then you can have the police move you but you will be put in foster care or with another family member.