No, parents cannot press charges against the person who hid their 18-year-old runaway child. At 18, the individual is considered an adult and can make their own decisions. However, parents can still report the runaway to the authorities to ensure the child's safety.
you have to have a parents consent
yeah because the parents of the child trusted the other parents to take care of their son/daughter
This is encouraged (as opposed to separation or divorce).
Parents can file a complaint (not "press charges", that decision is made by the prosecuting attorney's office) any action that will be taken depends upon the specific circumstances. The parents should, however, take steps to insure that they are relieved of their financial and legal responsibility to their minor child.
The biological parents are responsible to pay for their child and will have to pay child support so unless the parents take care of it the family member have to go to court and apply for it if the child will be staying for a longer period or time.
yes you can
Yes, parents can press charges if their 14-year-old child sneaks out and you aid in their actions by driving them around. The child's actions could be considered a violation of rules or curfew, and your involvement could be seen as facilitating their behavior. It's important to communicate with the child's parents and take responsibility for your actions.
This is a preliminary audience where the court review a petition of abuse or neglect is. The job of the court is to analyze if the issues are happened; if it is prudent to remove the child from the home and what kind of charges are the parents going to be assume in case the charges happened. Legal aid is allowed for both parties (the child and the parents). If the parents accept the charges, then the sentence is given, but if the charges are denied, the case continues to a second instance called "Pretrial Conference". Maria Sifontes Bermudez
Certainly. Any person may file charges about anyone.
No
Yes, the parents of a minor can do what they feel necessary to protect their child.