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    Laws - View Law: INCORRIGIBLE


    Incorrigibility means the breaking of rules or laws that usually don’t apply to adults, behaving in a manner that that could endanger self or others, and refusing to obey the reasonable orders or directions of parents and guardians. Incorrigible actions include missing school, running away, and using tobacco and alcohol. (ARS 8-201). There are several possible outcomes for incorrigibility. These include being put on probation, having driving privileges suspended, paying fines for damages (sometimes called restitution) (ARS 8-323)

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    On 07/24/05
    Elayne from AZ said:
    well im 13 and i was just searching the web for what would happen if i run away at this age and i was wondering what would happen if they caught me and what i would have to be fined and all that
    On 07/20/05
    Raymond from PA said:
    I am 16 years old and my parents are totally controlling. My father is abusive at times and puts me through a lot of emotional abuse can i move to my grandmother's house without getting into trouble? RESPOND FAST PLEASE
    On 07/12/05
    aracely from CA said:
    i am 16 and i want to run away from home. can my parents make me come back home due to any kind of law?
    On 07/11/05
    anna from AZ said:
    i am 17 yrs old and i have a 1 1.5 toddler at home. Since i'm a parent do a have the right as an adult?
    On 06/03/05
    Jennifer from GA said:
    I am seventeen and I want to move out with my boyfriend and his parents. I still will go to school I just want to know can I get in trouble for leaving?
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