You will be returned to your parent/guardian - run the risk of being ajudged a "juvenile out of control" and possibly becoming a ward of the state until you reach your 18th birthday. All that is without even beginning to mention the probles and legal difficulties you will cause for the people that "harbor" you.
You will get in trouble if they know where you are but if your bf won't hide you you shouldn't be together
Alot. Please if you are thinking about running away, don't. It's just a way of avoiding your problems. Talk to a counsler or another trusted adult about those problems. Remember God loves you.
In Texas, running away from home is considered a status offense. The minor could be taken into custody by law enforcement and placed with child protective services. Parents or legal guardians may also face legal consequences if they are found to have been negligent in supervising the minor. The minor could be returned home or placed in a temporary shelter or foster care depending on the circumstances.
No, a person can not get arrested for running away at the age of 17 in the state of Missouri. If the juvenile commits a crime when they run away, they can be arrested for the crime.
There are laws in the state of Maine for running away. It is illegal for to run away from home before you are 18 years of age or without your parent's consent.
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.
That is moving out not running away. At 21 you are an adult.
If you are under 18 years of age, you would be oonsidered a runaway. It would then be up to your parents or guardians to file a missing child report, which could then involve the FBI as the child has crossed state lines.
In Georgia, running away from home is considered a status offense, meaning it's an act that is only considered illegal due to the age of the individual. While a 17-year-old can face legal consequences for running away, such as being taken into custody by law enforcement, they typically would not be locked up in a juvenile detention facility for this offense alone. Instead, they may be returned home or referred to services aimed at addressing the underlying issues. However, if there are additional factors or legal violations involved, more severe consequences could apply.
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The legal age of consent in Florida is 18. It is illegal for someone over the age of 18 to engage in sexual activity with a minor under the age of 18. Any relationship involving a minor and an adult can lead to potential legal consequences.
legal age is 25, and consequences would be carstration legal age is 25, and consequences would be carstration