If a 16-year-old has a baby with an 18-year-old that can and wants to support them both what would they need to do in Texas to leave her parents' house if her parents have called police on dad already?

There is nothing they can do. A 16-year-old is a minor and therefore under the control and authority of her parents. The fact that she had a child is irrelevant, because having a child *does not* emancipate a person.

If she leaves home without her parents? Permission, then she will pick up by the police and returned home. Under Texas law, her boyfriend could be (and likely would be) charged with harboring a runaway child and interference with child custody (in both cases, a child being defined as anyone under the age of 18), and possibly other charges as well.

There is nothing they can do. A 16-year-old is a minor and therefore under the control and authority of her parents. The fact that she had a child is irrelevant, because having a child *does not* emancipate a person.

If she leaves home without her parents’ permission, then she will pick up by the police and returned home. Under Texas law, her boyfriend could be (and likely would be) charged with harboring a runaway child and interference with child custody (in both cases, a child being defined as anyone under the age of 18), and possibly other charges as well.

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