No, at 18 you can move out if you want. You are emancipated.
Yes, aiding someone in running away can result in legal consequences depending on the circumstances. It could be considered harboring a fugitive or obstruction of justice. It is important to consider the potential legal implications before deciding to assist someone in running away.
Since seventeen is still considered being a minor, if caught, the police will return you back to your parents. Once a person is of eighteen, if they run away, then they are considered an adult and able to fend for themselves.
Yes, running away at 14 can lead to legal trouble. In many places, minors who run away may be considered "beyond parental control" and could be placed in the care of child protective services or face legal consequences. It's important to seek help and support from trusted adults if you are experiencing problems at home.
In most places, once you are 18 you are considered a legal adult and your parents cannot have you arrested for running away. However, it is always best to seek help or guidance if you are facing issues at home.
Running away may lead to temporary relief or escape, but it can also bring about negative consequences such as being in danger, experiencing hardships, and feeling isolated or lost. It's important to seek help and support when feeling overwhelmed or dealing with difficult situations instead of running away.
# To run away, as from trouble or danger # To pass swiftly away; vanish:
That would probably be considered kidnapping.
Yes!! If you run away you may end up in a jail facility for youth or in trouble and you may get the people you run to into a lot of trouble.
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No. And not only will you get in trouble, your boyfriend will too.
Yes, you are not an adult until you are 18.
At 16 you are a minor and in trouble if you have run away. It isn't too late so go home. Running away doesn't solve any problem you have.
I am not sure if running away is a good thing. Running away can make a lot of people worried and you can get into trouble.
Because there familys hated each other and they wanted to run away
Technically No, but if you stop going to school, there is a law against that called truancy.
Darlin I hope so!