No and running away solves nothing. You have the right to get out of the home though if you are abused but with the help of social workers. Call them and they will help you.
Yes, in most places it is legally considered abuse to strike a child in anyway that leaves bruising. It is also illegal to strike them in many ways that do not leave a bruise as well.
Her mother left cause she could not take care of her cause she was a victim of domestic abuse
In Texas, a minor who is 16 years old cannot legally leave their parents without their consent. The age of majority in Texas is 18, so minors are considered to be under the legal control of their parents until then. If a minor leaves home without permission, it could be considered a status offense unless they are emancipated by a court.
There has to be a good reason for you not to be under the care of your parent. If she supplies you with everything you legally need and doesn't abuse you (by the law) then you can't divorce her. At a legal age you could leave your mother but by then you are already independent. If you mother does't want you then your grandparents can adopt you.
If you are legally "competent" - at 18 you are probably legally emancipated in your state. You can leave home (if physically/mentally capable) but without any signs of physical abuse, I doubt that your grounds for suit are valid.
Leave!
Tommorow :)
The number of dogs that you can legally own in Michigan is two. Breeders are able to have more and homes with a dog who has had puppies are able to have more until the pups are old enough to leave their mother.
verbally abuse is bad! If he just leaves his mother will probably take you to court. I would say yes he can just leave but it will turn into a fight. You should put him on a plane to come to you and make him leave a message to his mom saying that he is leaving cause he cant stand her verbal abuse anymore and he is leaving to come live with you and it will be ok.
Without parental permission you can leave at 18. Under 18 you will need your parents to give up their parental rights in order for your step parents to adopt you.
In Iowa, a minor must typically remain under the care and supervision of their parents or legal guardians until they reach the age of majority, which is 18. In certain circumstances, such as abuse or neglect, a minor may be removed from their parents' care through the intervention of child protective services or the court system. It is important to seek assistance from a trusted adult or legal professional if you are in a situation where you feel you need to leave your parents' home.
In most places, a seventeen year old is considered a minor and typically cannot leave home without a parent's permission. Ignoring a parent's wishes or leaving home when underage could lead to legal consequences. It is important to seek advice from a trusted adult or legal professional in such situations.