This is a sad question to try to answer. But Im going to give it a start, and then hopefully somoene will follow up, or more questions added to this will be posted and then maybe we can go from there. First, alot depends on the state you live in. Id say that if a relative was more than willing to take you in, you should start by asking them. If they agree, let your parents know where youll be, leave them a way to contact you. If this relative would want to have it legal, the best way to start then, is to have a legal document of some kind drawn up and "HAVE IT NOTARIZED" that this relative is going to assume responsibility for you........ I hope this helps at least a little. Its the way I would have done it, if need be. tara257
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Relative location is the location in relation to somewhere else. An example is: I am 30 feet from my house.
Relative Location is a places location in relationship to another place example: My house is by the theatre or, It is by the McDonalds, it could even be, The bug is by the pond, so there are some examples for you hope you enjoy ^.^
Yes, I have a relative that has.
A Packed House
it doesnt even exist! :(
mine doesnt
Relative location is the location in relation to somewhere else. An example is: I am 30 feet from my house.
A Packed House
Breakable items should be packed well when moving house.
when you go to your friends house
The possessive noun for relative is: relative's"My friend lives up the road. One of my relatives lives down the road. My relative's house is the white one on the corner."