No, she cannot, without a court order specifically stating that she can.
"Mentally abused" is really easy to claim, and really hard to prove. So don't expect to be able to get such a court order.
The financial responsibilities of the abuser may include providing financial support for the household expenses, such as rent or mortgage payments, utilities, and groceries. The abuser may also be responsible for contributing to any repairs or maintenance needed for the home. It is important for the abused individual to establish clear boundaries and expectations regarding financial responsibilities to ensure their safety and well-being.
she srey up in a very bad home because her father sexually abused her
The cast of Welcome Home - 2011 includes: Nancy Chartier as Abused Mother Jeff Fenter as Abusive Father Bryson Funk as himself Sharon Garrison as Ms. Janet Ralph Goin as Dead Husband Mike Kimmel as Mourning Father Lanie Taylor as Mourning Daughter Leyna Tran as Pregnant Teen Jenn Wallace as Gothic Girl
No. This is blaming the victim. While children do choose to do things that deserve discipline, they do not choose to be abused. For instance, if a father comes home drunk and beats the kids, the kids did not cause him to drink or to be violent. Now, there are people who are not fit to be parents, and they might have become more abusive after they had children, but that is not the fault of the children. What you have are mentally unstable people who don't even love themselves attempting to take care of kids when they can barely take care of themselves.
The 16-year-old can contact child protective services or a trusted adult to report the abuse and seek help. Depending on the severity of the situation, legal options such as emancipation or seeking a court order for custody transfer to another family member may be available. It is important to prioritize the child's safety and well-being when addressing cases of abuse.
He was at home with his family in California.
Is your father and mother at home is correct
He suggests a job for him working at a nursing home(mentally infirm institution). Ironically, he ends up in the nursing home (mentally infirm institution).
Sometimes if they are sent to animal shelters.
No.
If you were raised in a home where you didn't have a father, there is a good chance that if you are a guy, you could either do what your father did and leave, or change and stay with your family. If you were abused as a child, you could abuse your children or shun away from them.
can you leave the home at 17 if you have evidents of being abused