Of course you can techniquely you are an adult when you commite a crime but when you get questioned by police its complicated. that's why its anarchy
Only with parental consent.
You can move out at age 17 without parental consent. But, they have to know where you are staying. The only way they can have the police pick you up is if they can prove your in danger. Other than that the police wouldn't even bother with the situation.
No you can not move out at 14 without parental consent. If you are being abused where you live, contact the police or the Children's Aid Society and they will help remove you from your home and the government then take custody of you and you will be in foster care or with a relative. You can not move out legally on your own at 14 regardless of the reason.
Yes. A 14yo is not allowed to leave without parental consent. That is running away and the police will come after you and everyone who helps you will be aiding a runaway which is a federal offense.
No. But the police may still do so.
18 you cannot be a minor and move out without parental consent or any repurcussions from police if they are brought into the picture...
Only with parental consent and the parents being present, unless it is a case of abuse.
The police are supposed to try to contact the parents of a minor before they question them, however, as long as the 17 year old was read their Miranda Rights the police may question them.
Running away is always without parental consent! If the parent would consent to you running away they are kicking you out and are guilty of child abandonment. Nothing will be solved by running away though. If you are being abused contact the police or the CPS.
I don't think they can do that so no!
Only with parental consent.
It's not illegal, but you're parents could report you as a runaway and you would be brought home by the police.
They can question him, but the results will not be admissible in court.
Most people live their lives without being questioned by the police. If you have been involved with a suspicious activity, witnessed a suspicious activity, have been involved in an accident, or had another type of incident that the police could be involved in, then you are much more likely to be questioned.
ANSWER:: In the vast majority of the States in the USA the legal age to move without parental consent is age 18. Some States have special circumstances such as emancipation of a minor child under 18 which must be approved by the State court..If the minor has not been emancipated by the court and leaves without parental consent then you as a parent must report the minor to the police as a runaway otherwise you can be held legally,financiallyand criminally responsible for that minors actions..
I believe in this situation England has the same laws as the US in which police cannot question anyone under the age of 18 alone however, a 17 year old may give consent to be questioned without a guardian present, anyone younger cannot be questioned whatsoever without a guardian.
The age of majority is 18, so if you leave home before turning 18, without parental consent or being emancipated by the court, then your parents can get the police involved because they can report you as a runaway.