{| |- | Anything under the age of majority. That is 18 in the state of Texas. Prior to that, the parents are responsible for the child's welfare. |}
No, you are of legal age to leave home.
18 years old when you become an adult.
A runaway person is considered to be almost against law in Indiana. If you runaway without good reason or becoming emancipated before you turn 18 then you are considered to be a runaway.
If you leave home without your parents' permission you can be declared a runaway.
17 years old legally, although you are not considered an adult until 18. But the police can not under (section IV) return you home under law. A runaway refers to a "juvenille," and at 17 year old you are considered between a juvenille and an adult-its a thin line.
Anyone under the age of 18 is a runaway. They are a minor and not an adult.
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, you are of legal age to leave home.
No, at the age of 17 you can leave Texas for California and not be considered a runaway. However, if you have not graduated school at the age of 17 and do not enroll in another state you can get in trouble.
yes
As long as you are a minor, under 18.
18 years old when you become an adult.
When they are a legal adult, which is 18.
Anything under the age of majority. That would be 18 in New Hampshire.
12 years old
from what I've heard, it's 17.
i would say 18 years old.