Yes, depends on country and state but as long as you are not considered an adult that can happen. However if you are a minor and the kick you out there are repercussions if the kid goes to social services. In some countries it is a felony, most have it as misdemenor but it often depends on the age as well. A kid which is almost adult can petition to be declared an adult by the court.
In most places, you need to be at least 18 to legally stay away from your parents' house without their permission. If you choose to stay with another relative without your parents' approval, there could be legal consequences such as being considered a runaway. It's best to discuss your situation with a trusted adult or seek guidance from a legal professional.
Yes, even if parents know your whereabouts, you can still be considered a runaway if you leave home without their permission, especially if you are a minor. Being a runaway is not only about physical location, but also about leaving home without the legal guardian's consent.
In the state of Tennessee, if you are 16 and runaway, you are considered a runaway. If you want to leave home, you need to talk to your parents about it.
In Louisiana, a person can leave home without being considered a runaway once they reach the age of 18. Until then, they are under their parents' legal guardianship and can be reported as a runaway if they leave home without permission. So, buckle up and wait until you hit that magical age before you make a run for it!
In Oklahoma, the legal age of adulthood is 18. A 17-year-old would generally need parental consent or a court order to move out of their parents' house. They could potentially be considered a runaway if they leave without permission.
You have to be 18 before you can leave home with-out permission of your parents. You also can get in trouble for keeping a runaway at your house.
Well... legally no. You could run away but then get in trouble with the police. Your parents or legal guardian can file you as a runaway and they may go searching for you. If you want to leave your parents/Guardians house you could get emancipated.
If you leave home without your parents' permission you can be declared a runaway.
yes, by law the officer will take them to the juvenile corrections center and your parents will then decide to leave you in there until you 18 or come pick you up themselves. If the friend that the runaway is found with is 18 or older you parents could press criminal charges against them for aiding a runaway.
In most places, you need to be at least 18 to legally stay away from your parents' house without their permission. If you choose to stay with another relative without your parents' approval, there could be legal consequences such as being considered a runaway. It's best to discuss your situation with a trusted adult or seek guidance from a legal professional.
Yes, even if parents know your whereabouts, you can still be considered a runaway if you leave home without their permission, especially if you are a minor. Being a runaway is not only about physical location, but also about leaving home without the legal guardian's consent.
In the state of Minnesota, a child is considered to be a runaway if they are under age 18 and do not have their parents or guardians permission to leave the home. The parents can call the police and the police may issue the runaway a citation to appear in court.
In the state of Tennessee, if you are 16 and runaway, you are considered a runaway. If you want to leave home, you need to talk to your parents about it.
No. And your mother has no legal right to ask you to leave until you are 18. If she kicked you out she is breaking the law.
Have the permission of your parents. Until you reach the age of majority, you are their responsibility. They get to determine where you live.
Question: "Ok you keep hearing different stories of the laws they have for Texas some tell you that you can be 17 and leave your house and your parents can't do anything to you or the person or persons that you?" "...the person or person that you" WHAT? Move in with? If you are under 18 and you leave home without parental permission and someone takes you in, then they can be charged with harboring a runaway.
In Louisiana, a person can leave home without being considered a runaway once they reach the age of 18. Until then, they are under their parents' legal guardianship and can be reported as a runaway if they leave home without permission. So, buckle up and wait until you hit that magical age before you make a run for it!