Sometimes. If he shares a home with a spouse, the spouse may seek possession of the home as part of a divorce.
If the home is rented, using illegal substances may be grounds for eviction, depending on state law.
If the substance abuser becomes violent toward other people living in the house, he may be forced out by restraining order.
Tell the police.
Not if you are of sound mind and all that. You are an adult.
once you are legally emancipated no law inforcement can force you to move back home.
You can
they were forced to moves to Canada
They were forced to move to New Echota which was in Oklahoma.
In what year were the Cheyenne Indians of Colorado forced to move to Oklahoma?
16
Once the abuser realizes he does not have control of her, eventually he will give up and move on. Sounds to me as if he needs to seek help. Stay away from him. Don't answer phone calls. If he keeps bothering you, press charges against him. But no, the abuser will not "easily forget" about the ex-girlfriend.
16 but if the minor is deemed at risk from a person outside the home, then the minor can be forced to return home and prevented from leaving until the age of 17. And you would have to stay in school regardless of where you live.
they were forced to moves to Canada
no