If the police come to your home, it is important to remain calm and cooperate with them. Ask for identification and the reason for their visit. Follow their instructions and avoid making any sudden movements. It is also a good idea to have a witness present and to contact a lawyer if needed.
Yes you should go to the police asap
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Yes, In New Zealand if you 16 and you run away from home, the police will force you home because you are a minor.
No. They will not come for that.
This has to be confusing for the child. Take it up with the agency that governs your custody agreement tomorrow. It may be that the father had papers stating visitation rights and you were mistaken, otherwise police should not have come to your door. Hopefully you can smooth this process out so such a eventful exchange does not happen again.AnswerNo. The police officer had no right to act regarding the visitations. The father should have brought his claim that visitations were not being followed to the court that has jurisdiction over the case. The police officer should be reported. He was likely an acquaintance of the father.
This is a question that you should ask a local attorney, but many jurisdictions have a law allowing police to take a person for mental evaluation under certain circumstances.
If they ask your permission and you grant it, absolutely.
If it was you that fell asleep, you should go to the police before the police come to you.
If he come to the house you are living in and is abusive then you can ask him to leave. If he refuses to leave then call Local Police and explain why you are calling. The Police should then come to the house and talk with both you and the ex-boyfriend. Police will then decide if ex-boyfriend should be arrested or not.
Yeah because she is under 18 so she's still under her mom's control. Your mom should warn the police to get her back.
If the police come to your house, it is important to remain calm and cooperate with them. Ask for identification if you are unsure of who they are. Follow their instructions and provide any information they ask for. It is also your right to ask for a warrant if they want to search your home. It is important to remember that you have rights, and it is best to seek legal advice if needed.
You should first check with the police dept. in your area to see who they work with for home alarms. This could be a big help if something really happens. Have a few companies come out and explain how they are hooked up to your local police and fire.