No, verbal abuse is not grounds for a minor leaving the family home, nor is it grounds for reporting to social services. Abuse is considered either physical, or a environment of such neglect that the minor is physically or emotionally endangered. A parent who screams, uses profanity or demeaning language, and so forth against their child is not exhibiting intelligent nor responsible behavior, but it is not legally considered abuse.
Yes your boyfriends wife can demand a D.N.A done on your child. even if you are not legally divorced.
You get married.
It means you are legally reliable for your boyfriends car if he does not make payments.
Legally? Yes. Though I wouldn't recommend it unless you are confident that she is, "sensible".
No. But you can change your name legally to just about anything, including his last name. NO NO, unless you have had your name legally changed.
A contract is usually something that is signed and dated and legally binding. A commitment is just something that you have verbally agreed to do.
Yes
NO. Verbal assault is illegal, and threatening someone is considered just as bad legally as actually brandishing a weapon.
depends on the laws in your state every state in the u.s. is different.
No she can not. She needs parental consent until she is 18.
you can move out when you are 16 without a parents consent.
Sorry. No. You're learning a hard fact of life. Verbal "contracts" are not legally enforceable. The old saying is very true; "A verbal contract is worth the paper it is printed on."