Legal Question in Juvenile Dependency in Florida
minor law
Can a homosexual male that is 17 soon to
be 18 in 6 months move out of he's house
without getting charged as a runaway? He
is haveing problems with he's mother and
he wants to leave and he is dateing another
male that is 18 can he leave he's mothers
house move in with he's partner with out
any conflicts with the law?
Asked on 7/18/09, 1:40 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Brent Rose
The Orsini & Rose Law Firm
Re: minor law
There is no right to runaway. If a 17-year-old leaves the house, the parents have the right to force the 17-year-old back home, and the police will probably assist. Running away isn't a crime, it's just not permitted.
Answered on 7/18/09, 9:42 am
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