This is between your mother and father and there must be good reasons on their part why you are living where you are. You may not be happy where you are, but perhaps your father had no choice.
If your mother and father don't get along and you wish your mother and the rest of the family could move back home then this is up to your mother and not the rest of you.
If your mother is not involved and you are minors then your father, by law should be looking after you (which obviously he is) and therefore can't just let you live on your own from where you came from.
Tell them about the learning experience that it will be.
This is an issue that only you will be able to solve. This is a family issue and the only answer I can give you is to maybe do some research on how interracial dating is more accepted by people.
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At 18 you became legally emancipated according to the state. * Some states allow child support to continue beyond the age of 18 if the child is in school. I
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None of the Fallout: New Vegas expansions allow you to continue after you beat the game.
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He is the father and not to allow him his child would hurt the child. Take him to family court for the support.
It is going to be difficult to convince them. Piercings can cause permanent scars and holes in your body. There are places that will not allow a child to get a piercing, even if the parents agree.
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It's possible. For example, the court may order support to allow the child to attend college. Also, support obligations for disabled children often continue into adulthood.
Scrooge was taken out of school to be an apprentice because his family was struggling financially and his father could not afford to continue paying for his education. It was a common practice during that time for children to leave school and start working to help support their families.