Re: i want to leave
Hello,
Thanks for reaching out to the National Runaway Switchboard. We are not legal experts, but we can try and answer your question in a general sense. If you are still a minor, it may be difficult to legally move away without your parent(s)/guardian(s) consent and/or permission. Generally speaking, running away is just a status offense. However, harboring (housing) a runaway, crossing state lines with a minor, and contributing to a delinquency of a minor are considered misdemeanors in most states. Some youth and the people who help them are willing to take these risks and others are not.
We are not here to judge you in any way; however, at the same time we hope you are able to remain safe. If you are seriously considering running from home, you might find these questions through this link helpful to think about beforehand. http://www.1800runaway.org/youth/nrs_can_help/
We’d be happy to talk to you directly to continue discussing your situation. We can be reached immediately by calling us at 1-800-RUNAWAY (786-2929) and through our Live Chat by clicking on the red “Live Chat” button on www.1800runaway.org between the hours of 4:30 to 10 pm Central time. We look forward to hearing from you and wish you the best of luck!
-NRS
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