In many states, the age at which a child is able to make this choice is about 13.
Another route to go might be talking with the grandparent's and making it look like you're a handful and they are taking you off your dad's hands--get's you out.
Also, depending upon how messed up the situation is, you could talk with a teacher or guidance councilor about alternative custody--your grandparents legally getting custody of you.
Good luck. Don't give up.
What it requires is a court order. Without one, it doesn't matter how "unhappy" the child is, they have to live with their parents.
no they are not
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Your great grandparents are the parents of your grandparents. A more specific answer is not possible without identifying the person whose great grandparents are to be identified.
yes he is living with his beautiful girlfriend Danielle Peazer
They carry on their heritage and their grandparents faces.
He probably make the assumption that you are his girlfriend BECAUSE you are living together.
If the grandparents are legal guardians and the child is living with them, the both of you as the biological parents have to pay child support to the grandparents.
Apparentlt Ronaldo is living with his girlfriend ze
The data on Grandparents Living with Grandchildren 2000 can provide insights into the prevalence of this living arrangement, the demographics of involved individuals (age, gender, race), potential reasons for this arrangement (e.g., caregiving, economic factors), and its impact on family dynamics and child well-being.
To get your uncle out of your grandparents' house, find him another place to stay, one that he can afford and will comfortable living in.
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