No, you are emancipated at 18.
In New York, if a 16-year-old has run away from home, the police may bring them back only if there is a court order or a report of abuse or neglect. Otherwise, they generally do not have the authority to force a 16-year-old to move back home against their will.
Well, it all depends, at 16 until you're 18, everything is parental consent. You can live with your sister, but if your parents want you home, you have to come home, if you refuse, the police can force you back home. -Katelyn
Not if they are 18 years old. They are considered an adult and can live where they wish.
since you are 18 and going to live with a fiance, then i dobt the police will make you come back home with your parents. since you are 18 and going to live with a fiance, then i dobt the police will make you come back home with your parents.
Yes can move out, because the police can NOT make you go back home they can tell you your parents want you back But can NOT oblicate you to go back home.
If she is a minor, yes.
once you are legally emancipated no law inforcement can force you to move back home.
The police can return you to your home. If you are unsafe, they will put you in a group home while it is investigated.
Yes, you can. Georgia is a strange state. You cannot be kicked out until the age of majority (18), but a child can leave at age 17, and the police will not force the child back home or treat him/her as a runaway.
Yes, and if they call the police to find you, the police can not force you to go home but only to have you contact them in some way to let them know you are okay.
In Maryland, you must be 18 years old to legally move out without parental permission. If you are under 18, you are considered a runaway, and the police can bring you back home until you reach the age of majority.
No, once you are 18 you are an adult in Arkansas.