A minor cannot runaway legally to a relative in another state and there not be any legal repurcussions from it. The parent/custodian has a "duty of care" that the law says they are responsible for that minors health, care and well being. Unless the minor has been emancipated then they can do whatever they want like an 18 year old + adult can do
can the police take a minor out of class with out parent permission ?
A minor cannot leave the home of the custodial parent without that parent's permission. The noncustodial parent can petition the court for custody rights pertaining to the minor child. Depending on the child's age the court will take into consideration the opinion/feelings of the child before rendering a decision.
No, the parents cannot voluntarily abandon their authority. There can only be a parent or a court designated 'legal guardian.' A minor cannot have both, only one or the other.
Provided it does not interfere with the scheduled access rights of the other parent.
Yes. A parent has the right to have any money made by a minor until they reach the age of majority or they are emancipated. They can require the employer to send the money to them rather than the minor.
Only if the minor has legally been "emancipated" by action of the courts.
The relative minor of E major is C# minor.
The relative minor to G Major is E minor.
The relative minor key for A major is F# minor.
The relative minor of Ab Major is f minor.
E Minor is the relative minor to G Major.
The relative minor of D major is B minor.
The relative key is the one with the same key signature. For C major, it's A minor.
The relative minor key of C major is A minor, and the relative major key of A minor is C major.
The relative minor key of C major is A minor.
The relative major to c minor is Eb major.
The relative minor key of G major is E minor.