If you are reported missing, then yes. You will be entered into NCIC, a national crime database and a bolo (be on the lookout for) notice will be put out to area officers. If located, you will be brought home. * Only if the parents file a report. An absentee minor is designated as one whose whereabouts is known, in this type of case the parents would need to get a court order for a minor who is at least 17, unless that person is considered to be in an unsuitable enviroment. A missing person report is treated differently, the authorities are notified to watch for the minor but they will not conduct an active search unless foul play is indicated or a court order is issued. Leaving home is NOT a criminal offense it is considered a status violation of a minor. The minor would not be entered into the NCIC as he or she has not committed a crime.
No, you will your parents' consent.
absolutely not
See: http://blog.laborlawtalk.com/2006/12/22/how-to-get-emancipated-in-colorado/ It's a little murky and you may have to check wtih the juvenile authorities to get a realistic view of it.
only if your custodial parent signs over there parental rights to your friends parents or if your friend is over the age of 18 and you parent signs over there rights to them and a judge signs the consent form, then yes but if you move in with your friends without being 18 or older( a legal adult) with out your parents premission your parent could put you into juvenile corrections until you 18 and if the friend your moving in with is 18 or over your parents can press criminal charges against them for aiding a run away and they would tied and adult because legally that is what they are.
No. They will be considered elopement/runaway.
Yes.
In Texas, you can move out of your parent's house at the age of seventeen without being reported as a runaway. You do not have to have their consent, but it is still not legal. But you will not get any kind of punishment by law because of this.
No.
18.
No, but you can do it once you turn 18.
No, she is not emancipated. She can't even move out fo the house without their consent.
No, well when you're in college Or you're 18 you can move out!,
Yes, the legal age of consent in Michigan is 16.
Legally, they cannot live in the house without the consent of the executor of the estate.
no the parent can call the cops and the child would be under house arrest if attempted a second time
Legal Age is 18 year old that can move out parent's house.
In Michigan, the legal age to move out of your parents' house without their consent is 18. However, if your parents agree or give their consent, you may be able to move into your grandparents' house at the age of 17. It is important to consult with legal professionals to fully understand the specific circumstances and requirements for moving out at a younger age.