They cannot move out legally. If she is abusive, she can apply to the court for emancipation or to be moved to foster care.
If you leave him, then it doesn't matter what he does. It wouldn't be called cheating if you left him. If he is abusive, then you should leave him.
What I would suggest is to not FORCE him to pay, but at least TRY to TALK HIM INTO IT.
No, persons who are not the biological parent(s) have no legal rights concerning the child regardless of what the issue may be.
This isn't a Boy friend; it's a sleepover. MOVE ON!
It would not be legal to move in with your mother's ex-boyfriend. You need to talk to a trusted adult about your problems.
make yourself happy then she will be happy i would say it matters what you have going for you in tx. Are you with the mother of your child? Do you have a good job? Would your child be supported if you moved back ? If you are not with the mother and she can take care of the child and you are not happy then I say move back to ny for awhile and then maybe come back or have her visit you when things are set up. If you are with the mother- woudld she move back with you? If the mother could not take care of the child then no i woudl not move because you have to take care of your child. My boyfriend and I recently went through this and he moved back to where he was from only to realize he missed me and our son and came back.
Try to go back home with your parents....maybe
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no you may not. you must cal the cops or cps and let them know what is going o after that they will help you find a new plae to live but it wonnt be with your boyfriend.
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Yes. A minor moving out with parental permission before she is 18 is not emancipated. You have to pay until she is.
well i would suggest you should confront your mother on this,and if it does not work out id move out