It depends on the area you live in, local laws, and age of majority however, there are circumstances that also depend on this situation. If the individual is not known to be missing any length of time and a parent has reason to believe something may have happened then it can be reported, if the individual has any history of mental illness or on medications and missing then it can be reported - there are a variety of circumstances depending on situations.
yes but it depends on if you ran away to runaway or u got kidnaped
Depends on what state.
it depends on what state
No. Under the West Virginia law, parental or guardian's consent is required for the party that is under age 18 for any marriage license to be issued. Under 16 can be authorized by a judge if the parents also agree.
No. They will be considered elopement/runaway.
Yes of course, you are a runaway.
If you leave home without parental consent, then anyone who takes you in can be facing charges for doing so. Texas does have laws against harboring a runaway. There could be other charges that would apply as well.
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.
He can be reported and charged as a runaway.
Yes, if you have parental permission. Otherwise, you can be reported as a runaway.
If you move out at 17 without parental consent, you can be reported as a runaway. Depending on the laws in your area, you may be required to return home or could face legal consequences. It is important to understand the legal implications of leaving home at a young age.
no you have to be emancipated by a parent,otherwise you would be considered a runaway...
They will be returned to the parental home. Or they will be placed into a foster care facility until they turn 18.
How old are you? If you are of legal age to get married in your state without parental consent then no, you are not a runaway. If you're too young to get married without parent's consent, then yes, you are a runaway and what's more, you aren't legally married. Google your state's law on "age of consent, marriage".
Running away is always without parental consent! If the parent would consent to you running away they are kicking you out and are guilty of child abandonment. Nothing will be solved by running away though. If you are being abused contact the police or the CPS.
The minor will be reported as a runaway and the adult for aiding a runaway which is a federal crime. Prison will be waiting for him. Anyone who is helping will be charged wiht the same. The legal age of consent in Alabama is 16, so you can have sex but that is it. A minor can not legally move out or run away without parental consent.
Yes, with parental permission. Without it, they can be reported as a runaway.
In New York, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and must have parental consent or legal emancipation to move out. If reported as a runaway, the police can investigate and return the minor home if found, but may not take legal action against the minor for leaving without consent. However, the situation can vary based on individual circumstances and police discretion.
Anyone who is under the age of 18 who leaves home without parental consent or permission from the court.
In South Carolina, the legal age of majority is 18. However, if a 17-year-old leaves home without parental consent, they could be considered a runaway. Parents can file a runaway report with law enforcement, but there are typically limited consequences for the minor themselves.