They are chased by flying aligators with 50caliber Rifles and will hunt you down and drag you back to your family dead or alive :)
Yes, under Florida law, a 16-year-old runaway can be returned to their parents if they are found. Law enforcement has the authority to take the child into custody and return them home. Parents can also file a runaway report with the police to have them located and returned.
In Polk County, Florida, harboring a runaway minor may be considered a crime under Florida state law. Penalties can vary depending on the circumstances, but it is generally considered a misdemeanor offense. It is important to contact local authorities or legal counsel for guidance in such situations.
A 16 year old in Florida can not move out of their parents house since the parents are legally obligated to the minor until the age of 18. Florida does not have emancipation except for by marriage or pregnancy.
In Connecticut, a 17 year old runaway could be brought back home by law enforcement if a court order or a report of suspected abuse or neglect is involved. Otherwise, there are typically no specific laws requiring a runaway teen to be brought back home.
You can typically report a 16-year-old as a runaway when they have left home without permission and you have reason to believe they are at risk or in danger. It is important to contact law enforcement as soon as possible to report a runaway situation.
Police search for him and Amber Alert is alerted. It would be the same thing if a 3 year old was declared a runaway.
Yes, under Florida law, a 16-year-old runaway can be returned to their parents if they are found. Law enforcement has the authority to take the child into custody and return them home. Parents can also file a runaway report with the police to have them located and returned.
No, you are an adult since you were 18. Now you just moved out.
The law on runaways in the State of Florida include a citation. When a juvenile runs away, they are either detained until a parent picks them up or brought home to the custody of the parents. A runaway in the State of Florida will have a court date.
He can be reported and charged as a runaway.
No, if the 17 year old isn't where their parents expect them to be, they are a runaway.
What is your relationship? Do you have permission from the parents do take her out of state? Otherwise she is a runaway and you can be charged with kidnapping and aiding a runaway which is a federal offense. Since you added this to this category, the age of consent in Florida is 18. There is a close in age exemption where a minor can have sex with an adult who is no more than 23 yo.
If the 17yo is a runaway, yes. It's illegal to help a runaway from home.
He is not a runaway at 18, he is legally an adult.
At 18 years old, the person is considered an adult and then not a runaway.
Sure, it is illegal in most states, though.
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