Can my parents use the police to bring me home if I'm not emancipated?

Full question:

I am 17 years old and I have a 3 month old baby. I want to move in with my boyfriend. Can my parents have the police bring me home? I have asked to have them sign an empancipation document and they refuse. My boyfriend is 19. They told me they will have him arrested for statatory rape and kidnapping. I know this sounds extreme, but I do not doubt they will try. What rights, if any do I have. I do work 30 hours a week and I do not attend school. I plan to get my GED.

  • Category: Minors
  • Date:
  • State: Nebraska

Answer:

Your legal guardians have custody rights unless you are emancipated. If your parents do not agree to emancipation, they can potentially involve the police to bring you home. It's important to understand that your boyfriend could face legal issues if your parents pursue charges against him. For more information on emancipation, users can search for state-specific legal templates at .

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FAQs

At 16, you generally cannot move out without parental consent. Your parents have legal custody until you are emancipated. If you leave without their permission, they may involve the police to bring you back home. It's important to discuss your situation with your parents or seek legal advice about emancipation options.