for what?
You ask for a custody modification. The child is considered a runaway and as a minor, cannot receive child support directly. see link
In Georgia, when a 16-year-old runs away to a parent, the situation can vary depending on the circumstances. If the teen is seeking safety or support, the father may be able to provide a stable environment. However, the custodial parent may have legal rights to reclaim the child. Additionally, law enforcement may become involved, especially if there are concerns about the teen's welfare or if the custodial parent reports the child as a runaway.
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Yes. She will be classified as runaway and if you take her in without telling anyone. You can be charged with harboring a runaway. Parent or not, you are not the custodial parent according to the law.
Yes, a parent can call the police if their child runs away. The police will typically take a report, gather information about the child, and may initiate a search or issue a missing person alert. They may also reach out to the child’s friends or known locations to help locate them. The approach can vary based on the child's age and circumstances surrounding the disappearance.
Yes, the police can intervene if a child runs away from one parent and is found at the other parent's location, especially if there are concerns for the child's safety or well-being. The legal custody arrangement between the parents plays a significant role in this situation. If one parent has legal custody, the police may facilitate the return of the child to that parent. Ultimately, the specifics of the case, including any custody agreements or court orders, will guide the police's actions.
Regardless of college, child support runs until age 21. If the child is no longer living in the custodial parent's home, than a motion should be filed for that parent to also be paying. see links below
If a child runs away in California, the parent should first try to locate the child by contacting friends, relatives, and places the child may frequent. If the child cannot be found, the parent should report the situation to local law enforcement, as it is considered a missing person case. Additionally, parents may want to notify their child's school and seek assistance from local support services or organizations that specialize in helping runaways. It's important to remain calm and act quickly to ensure the child's safety.
They cannot move out without permission. Until they reach the age of 18, the parent is responsible for them. That included determining where they can live. In Texas the answer is yes. The parent is legally responsible in some ways, but the child cannot be forced to come back if he/she runs away, the law will do nothing to bring them back, and for any crimes one is charged as an adult in Texas at 17.
That depends on the state laws. It can be transferred to go to him, but you will also be ordered to pay. In some states it runs until age 23.
The child will be repporteed as a runaway and anyone who helps her will be charged with aiding a runaway which is a federal crime. The parent she runs to will be charged with kidnapping and lose all parental rights if he does not immidietly send the child back. So if you want a good realtionship with your parents don´t run away. It is also possible they put you in a foster home if they feel you can not live home without running away. No one will trust you if you do this.