In most states a person who is 17 remains under the authority of his or her parents. If you want to leave, you need to petition the courts to allow it. Otherwise your parents can potentially force you to return home.
Yes you will have to take the courts permission in writing.
Yes, but do this through the courts.
Open the door and exit through it
Through your actions you entice their need or encourage their want to leave you.
It's important to discuss your feelings with a trusted adult, such as a parent or counselor, to explore reasons for wanting to leave and to seek support. Leaving home at a young age can present challenges in terms of safety, stability, and legal considerations. It's essential to consider all possible options and seek guidance from appropriate resources.
No - If he's already your husband - he has not breached any promise if he wants to leave you ! You would simply go through the legal separation/divorce proceedings for your country. If he wants to leave you - you cannot legally force him to stay !
It was their land and where they lived for thousands of years as well as where they buried their ancestors.
If paid through the courts or the State - probably.
Watch out for a possible scam - the letters may be fake, and the (possible) scammers may really want something else from you. Of course, it might also be real, so you may want to check with the courts - with real courts - just in case.
Then contact the company through their website and make your complaint.
He doesn't want to leave. He WANT'S to STAY.
In most states in the US, the legal age to leave home without parental consent is 18. If you leave home before that age, your parent or guardian could report you as a runaway. If your mother consents to you staying elsewhere, it may be legal, but it's important to check local laws and regulations to ensure you're in compliance.