If you are a minor, you have one choice: do as your parents wish.
That being said, provided there is not physical danger, you truly have only one choice. I suspect there is more to the story than has been shared. It is difficult to believe that any parent would withhold food, clothing, or any necessity from a child. Not that this does not happen, but it is more likely that there has been a gross misunderstanding of what your parents communicated.
Your parents are generally the people who signed your birth certificate. They are generally the ones who call you for dinner and the ones who refuse to raise your allowance.
Legally, your parents have the right to discipline you and make decisions regarding your belongings while you are a minor living in their household. However, if you believe your parents are being unreasonable or violating your rights, you should seek advice from a trusted adult or counselor to address the situation.
Your parents are generally the people who signed your birth certificate. They are generally the ones who call you for dinner and the ones who refuse to raise your allowance.
not sure you're allowed to refuse any. job interviews are not job offers however.
no She never had any truble and her parents never refuse they wanted the best of her.
Is there counseling for the parents of drug addicted, adult children that refuse help?
Generally, no, but their parents or guardian (if the parents refuse) can do it for them.
Wait until you are 25.
No.
It depends on whether the parents are still living or not. If they are alive, he cannot legally share the document with you.
As long as you are a minor, yes.
It infuriate most parents when their children refuse to listen to them and treat with disrespect.