well here in Wisconsin - trust me I've done this with my 20-yr old hubby - you can have the cops called on them and then they can either remove the person or arrest them - its at their own descresion.
In Australia, a minor cannot move out of their parent's home before they are 18 years old. If the parents give the child their permission to move out, they can move out at the age of 16 years old.
In the US, no, not unless that adult sibling has been granted custody/guardianship by a court, and the only way that will happen against the parents wishes is if the parents are proven to be unfit.
you can be arrrested I had this happen to me
If your parents give you permission to move in with a friend, then yes, you can do that. Of course, your parents can change their mind at any time and will have every right to 'order' (for lack of a better word) you to move back home. Hmm, just one more thought on this--if you have previously been in trouble with the law and have been declared delinquent/an at risk youth/a child in need of services/under court supervision/etc--well, then it's possible that your parents may not be able to give you permission to move out.
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. And the friend could very well find himself/herself facing criminal charges.
Not without your parents' permission.
No, you cannot move out eithout their permission. Your parents are responsible for you until you are 18.
If you have the permission of the parents, you certainly can. Without their permission, you have a problem. They are responsible for you and get to decide where you live.
No. You are still a minor and your parents remain responsible for you until you become an adult.
Yes
If they have parental permission. The parents are responsible for the child. They can decide where the child lives.
If she has her parents' permission. Until she reaches the age of majority, she is the responsibility of her parents. They can allow her to live anywhere they wish, as long as they are not endangering her.
Technically, if it is without permission or knowledge, that's called "running away". Though the "friend's parents" would be more in trouble than the 17 year old.
Absolutely they will want a police report. Not only that but they will also insist that you press charges unless you decide that you did give him permission to use the vehicle. If you gave him permission the accident will count against you and your policy. If you press charges, then it will not count against you.
No, the legal age of majority in the State of New York is eighteen.
This is legal, with your parents' permission, and your friend's parents' permission as well, and it does often happen, but you need to make sure that all of the legal forms are in place in case of an emergency.