I had occasion to do that. I had a 17-year-old who had been living on her own and occasionally living with her father. She had relevant information about crime that was necessary for us to have in court. She was afraid of her father, and her father was not objecting to her leaving home. In fact, she had left home. So I arranged for her to appear before the appropriate court jurisdiction to have her majority given to her. She was then an adult after that proceeding. We then were able to relocate her and find employment for her. That was in that case.
In one other case, we had the witness, the father, in prison. The children were subjected to violence. There was no mother. We arranged for the children to go into foster care for the time the father was in prison.