In most jurisdictions there is no such action. If you feel that you are actually being abused, and aren't just mad at your parents, discuss it with a school counselor or nurse. They can help you find whatever relief is available.
yes you can.
What happens when a parent file's false elder abuse charges on someone
she should call the police and have the abusers arrested!!! (EDIT BY Donnie-Darko) and yes. if there is certaintity of the abuse, she can legally stay at a trusted friend/relatives home. ONLY if there is proof of the abuse.
Yes, the parents of a minor can do what they feel necessary to protect their child.
Yes.
You can, but if she plans to file a "No Contest" to the divorce, why bother using it at all? Keep it in your back pocked and use it if you feel that you have to.
against both her parents.
If she has the children. However, it must be against BOTH PARENTS.
It will depend on the location of the incident and the severity. It will run from the date of the last incident.
in simple words is to file a charge against someone and bring a case to court.
Yes.
yes you can
No. Only the State can bring a criminal charge against someone. It is doubtful that the Insurance Company would even have standing to file a complaint in such a matter.