Hi, You need to check with your juvenile court, but it is usually 16. Truely, a 15 year old cannot really provide for themselves; it is hard enough for a 22 year old just out of college. Why not ask the court if they can provide you and your family with counseling? It is very hard to be 15 I know, but if you are not being abused, find a way to stay; finish High School. You sound very bright so you would do great in college too. Everyone has problems with their parents at your age; it is a separation thing and is very normal. Remember, you are your parents child and they are usually trying to help you and guide you so that you will have a good and happy life when you do get on your own. They don't want you to be unhappy! If you can, don't argue, listen and then say "thank you". You will be surprised how much happier you will be. Study hard and before you know it you will "HAVE" to tackle this world on your own. You might also talk to a youth pastor at your local church. There are many alternatives rather than running from your problems. You can do it! Growing up is learning how to relate to others, at home, school and work. Most of us just need a few tools to know how to handle our problems and there are a lot of wonderful people that can help you. Please take good care and slow down so you can see the BIG picture. Bless you.
No. It says that you have to be atleast 13 years old but I got on it when i was 8. ;-)
they stay with therir parents for 3 to 4 years
Adopting a child is, unfortunately, a long, expensive and complicated process. I have been told by parents wanting to adopt that the application process alone can take anywhere from 6 months to 2 years depending on who you adopt from and where the child comes from.
College is not required to become a hair stylist, but Cosmetology school is.
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No. Most states require that people are atleast 16 years old before they are allowed to get there permit. Your parents signature won't mean anything.
If you're in the US... Yes.
In the U.S., you have to be atleast 18 years of age to sign any type of contract and a gym membership is a contract. However, your parents can sign with or for you.
If you are 17 years old and will not be 18 for 5 months, you cannot move out if you want to. Especially if your parents won't let you, you cannot just leave. That would make you a runaway. You may be able to become emancipated, however, the court would have to decide on that, and you would need a very good reason for wanting to leave home.
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If she's actually your mother in law, that would mean that you're married, and thus no longer in the control of your parents.
i was told to believe in the state of Texas you are able to move out of your parents house at the age of 17 and if emancipated the police can not make you go back home and go to school if not graduated but i'd highly recommend to atleast get a GED if emancipated.