Seventeen is not the same as being eighteen. Until you are an adult, the law can return you to the parents.
In New York, a youth is legally permitted to leave home at age 18 without being required to return home. However, in some cases, minors might be considered emancipated before turning 18, which means they are legally recognized as adults and can leave home without parental permission.
In Texas, a 17-year-old cannot legally be forced to leave home unless a court determines that they are emancipated or are in an unsafe living situation. Parents are legally responsible for providing care and support to their minor children until they reach the age of majority, typically 18.
In Georgia, a 16-year-old is not considered emancipated and would still be legally considered a minor. If they leave home without parental consent, they are considered a runaway. However, law enforcement may not force them to return home but may try to help reunite them with their family.
In Alabama, a minor must be at least 19 years old to leave home legally without parental consent. However, there are exceptions for minors who are legally emancipated or married.
In Texas, a minor can legally leave their parent's home at the age of 17 without their parent's permission. This is because the legal age of majority in Texas is 18.
General Douglas McArthur vowed to return to the Philippines when forced to leave by the Japanese.
If you leave your home before you are legally allowed to you can be forced to go back and filled as a runaway If you leave your home before you are legally allowed to you can be forced to go back and filled as a runaway
In New York, a youth is legally permitted to leave home at age 18 without being required to return home. However, in some cases, minors might be considered emancipated before turning 18, which means they are legally recognized as adults and can leave home without parental permission.
That's anywhere in the country.
No. A seventeen-year-old can't leave home without parental consent unless emancipated. Emancipation is not legally available in all states in the US and is difficult to get even in those states. Usually if a minor has parents who are actively seeking to keep him or her in the home and they are not abusive, emancipation will not be granted.
If you were forced to leave by a court order- yes. If the court order was later terminated and you were allowed to resume your right to live there she must give you a key to access the premises.
In Texas, a 17-year-old cannot legally be forced to leave home unless a court determines that they are emancipated or are in an unsafe living situation. Parents are legally responsible for providing care and support to their minor children until they reach the age of majority, typically 18.
In Georgia, a 16-year-old is not considered emancipated and would still be legally considered a minor. If they leave home without parental consent, they are considered a runaway. However, law enforcement may not force them to return home but may try to help reunite them with their family.
Douglas MacArthur vowed to return after he had to leave the Philippines due to the Japanese invasion.
I believe you're talking about Exile, the process where you are banished from a certain place as a punishment for a crime.
The child can has to be 18 before they are forced to leave home
yes, bc your in there care. the governments care therefore they can.