No, but parents do it anyway, as well as claim abduction.
There is no law that REQUIRES a parent to file a missing person report - especially if the parent knows where the 17 year old is. However, if the minor is not considered to be emancipated in your state, there is the possibility that you might be prosecuted for child neglect if you did not. It would be best if you file a missing person report with the police.
The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.
child support enforcement
No, as a parent, you cannot run a credit report on your child without their permission.
Report it immediately.
child line.
A foundation where you report a child missing, and they help you try to find your child, no matter how long it takes.
Well, they can but they would be lying. The parent is kicking them out of the house, the child is not running away; sooner or later the police (if the parent did call the child in as a runaway) would probably figure out the child did not runaway and the child was kicked out. If the parents kicked them out, then why would they call the child in as a missing if they didn't want them?
If the parent of the child cannot be found after an extensive search and report of a missing person, then custody can be transferred to you if you press your case and present evidence of the child being abandoned. You can then do as you wish regarding the child's enrolment.
On the child's Form 1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ. A separate tax return must be filed by the child (or for the child if the child is too young). A parent cannot report a child's W-2 income on the parent's tax return. The only time a parent can report a child's income on the parent's return is if the kiddie tax applies and the child's only source of income is interest and dividends.
You report it to your local cider mill.Where do you think you report it!?!
In Georgia, there is no mandatory waiting period to report a missing person, including a thirteen-year-old. It is recommended to report a missing child immediately, as quick action can significantly increase the chances of finding them safely. If you believe a child is missing, contact local law enforcement right away.