Depends on what state you are in, and what age you are. Different states have different laws about age of consent.
I know in Michigan once you turn seventeen you can legally run away from home.
The best thing to do would be to speak to a counselor at school, or consult an adult you can trust with the situation. Just leaving to your friends house won't make things better, and you'll probably end up moving back into your house by yourself.
Not unless she has been found unsuitable as a parent.
no actually they don't but they do get abused girls get abused everyday of every second im not saying boys don't either cause they do but not from there girlfriends or wifes but maybe a friend or a parent if you see a woman they get abused from friends parents siblings husband or wifes and boys get abused maybe a friend or a parent but do you ever see a man getting abused by a woman no as you could see we girls get abused everyday when some men dont even get abused and if its not physical its mentally if you ask me i think girls get more abused then boy!!!!
Its about the band members broken families, in particuluar Hayley's because her mom and dad are divorced and stuff Another Answer: It is about hayley's parent's divorce and how her EX-stepdad verbally abused her and maybe physically abused her mother
A petition of removal is a document that is filed with a court system. It is most commonly used when DHS has completed an investigation and found that a parent has physically abused their child.
Yes. You have to have parental consent to be legally emancipated, unless you are being mentally/emotionally abused, physically abused, or their living arrangements are unstable.
If the courts gave custody or partial custody to a parent then the 17 year old is still a minor (no longer a minor at 18) and can physically take them back home. If you just don't feel you are getting your way with one parent and there are too many rules of the house then get use to it because you should be more responsible. If you are physically or constantly verbally abused then you can report it to Child Aid.
Children have the right to live where they are safe. If a child, or you, are abused you call the police or the Child Protection Agency. The court will give custody to a relative or if one can not be found, a foster home.Answer and ClarificationNo. But as the custodial parent you are responsible for protecting your child. You need to return to the court that has jurisdiction immediately and request temporary orders to modify visitation until the court can investigate the situation and terminate the visitations.
Yes, if it is determined that you are being abused or neglected you can be taken away from an adoptive parent.
If you can get proof or get the family that the other partner is abusing than you can file for custody. All you need to do is maybe get a taping or recording of the abuse happening. Or get social services to investigate.
No.
Absolutely not. Get some help. Talk to a trusted adult (maybe a teacher, school counselor, friend's parent, or leader at church) about your situation.
No, many males when younger can be just as abused as females. Often there is a great pressure on boys in the family to either work hard; get top grades; be the best at a sport and excel beyond their expectations and also many young boys can be sexually abused by a parent, family member or a friend of the family. Male or female it's a trauma for both sexes.