That is a very good question. I will look that up and edit my answer when I've found it. I hope that doesn't happen, but if it does I don't think that's right. I'll be right back to edit my answer with a real answer.
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I could not find any info on your question. Now I have a question for you. Is this a regular occurrence or is this just a hypothetical question?
If you have already been kicked out of your parents' house, they are unlikely to report you as a runaway since you are no longer under their care. However, it's important to seek support and discuss legal options to protect your well-being after being kicked out.
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.
Your parent can kick you out of the house anytime they want...even if u are 3 or 28!(I don't believe they'll kick u if u are under 10 and didn't create problems!)If u are 17 well why do u think they wanna kick u out?Do they have any serious reason ,are they crazy?
It is not advisable to intentionally make your parents kick you out. Open and honest communication is key in resolving any disagreements with your parents. If you are facing challenges, consider seeking support from a counselor, mediator, or other trusted individuals to address the situation constructively.
In Washington state, parents are generally responsible for providing food, shelter, and care for their children until the age of 18. Parents cannot legally kick out a child at the age of 16 unless there are special circumstances, such as the child being legally emancipated or approval from a court. It is important to seek legal advice if you are facing this situation.
Depending on what you did... yes.
If you have already been kicked out of your parents' house, they are unlikely to report you as a runaway since you are no longer under their care. However, it's important to seek support and discuss legal options to protect your well-being after being kicked out.
If he's not allowed to legally where you live due to his age or if you have not given permission if needed, you report him as a runaway. It's illegal to harbor a runaway and then the police can go and get him. Or you tell the adult that what they are doing is illegal so maybe then they kick him out.
No. If you are a minor they are obligated to provide for you anyway so if they want you out that is not the way. They can not legally kick you out. Being on the run is unsafe. If you are in trouble contact a social worker to get help.
It would be similar to kicking out a person renting a room. It is dependent on the squatter laws.
they can kick you out at 18 or ditch you in an orphanage
The police threatened to kick the door down.Don't kick your brother.I kick the ball so hard that it missed the goal.I will kick you out if you don't behave.
no by law they can not
He will talk to blondes all day while you stare at him then when he leaves the blonde will cuss you out then you SuckerPunch her in the jaw and kick her in her chest then runaway before the police or whoever comes out and finds the blonde bleeding and she will learn to back off.
My mama put me out at the age of 16, which is not legal in Texas, but nothing was done to her. She lied and told the police I was a runaway and instead, I was the blame. I am now 17 and have the right to make my own decisions. In Texas, at the age of 17, you are considered as an adult, therefore, nothing will be done unless your parents make up something for them to take you.
That's illegal. Call the police. If they don't listen, file a civil law suit. Parents must provide for a child until the child is 18 unless the child has given reason to be jailed, etc.
You will get kick out of the store or they will call the police.