If you're 19, you're a legal adult. You can make your own decisions so basically you're just going to have to get enough money to make it back to Canada and live on your own.
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.
If you leave home at 17 without parental permission and move in with a relative in Texas, your parents can report you as a runaway to the police. However, in Texas, the age of majority is 18, so running away at 17 may not be considered a criminal offense. It would be best to try to resolve any conflicts with your parents or seek legal advice.
In Texas, a minor who is 17 years old is still considered a minor and subject to their parents' authority. If a minor leaves home without their parents' permission, the parents can involve law enforcement or other authorities to have the minor brought back home.
In Texas, a 15-year-old can only move in with someone else if their parents or legal guardians agree to it. If the parents of the minor and the friend's parents agree, they can petition the court for a legal guardianship or custody arrangement. Otherwise, it would not be legally permissible.
{| |- | Technically not without parental permission. Parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority. This is 18 in most states and countries around the world. The responsibility includes determining where the child should live. |}
Your parents can't legally make you do anything in the US if you are over 18. You could move anywhere if you wish. Of course, you will need some money and if you have none or not enough, that's why you stay with your parents.
yes, at the age of 17 a person can be forced back home in Texas. A child must live with the parents until they are 18 years old.
Depends what state your in. Texas they can't do anything about it.
You can
Her parents can't do anything about it it is her choice and if she still goes to school then it doesn't matter
No, that is not true. Until you are an adult, the parents determine where the minor lives.
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.
They live in Canada, Kansas, and Texas.
Yes. A 17 year old is still a minor and the parents or guardians are responsible for his/her actions.
Missouri is closer to Texas than Canada. It shares a border with Arkansas and Tennessee, which are closer to Texas than the northern border shared with Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas, which are closer to Canada.
Canada is 3,856,751 square miles large.The United States is 3,537,441 square miles. Texas is part of the United States. Therefore Texas is not larger than Canada. It is actually 268820 square miles large.
Not without legal emancipation or parental consent. The age of majority is 18. Apparently a few states, such as Texas and South Carolina, have a loophole in that 17-year-olds won't be forced back into their parents' house if they move out.