The statment below is incorrect. The whole basis of this website is that you can ask any question.
"I think that you should keep your personal problems to yourself.
Because a lot of people have different answers."
I believe that if there is a job offer and opportunity for the two of you to move and improve your life that you should take that chance.
No. That is her fiance, because of their relationship he can not be her legal guardian.
Her fiance met the parents that night.
No, you should not tell your ex fiance's parents why you left her unless they are giving you a hard time or ruining your reputation. They will find out soon enough. You should just look after 'you' and you did by break up with your fiance.
That might not be the best idea. Your parents have a reason to not want you to move in with him/her.
his parents and his team and his fiance and basicly everyone
Juliet was betrothed to Paris by their parents. He was there to mourn her.
It sounds like you're the ping-pong ball, being tossed from one side of the table to the other. First, your parents. Now, your ex-fiance. What's missing from your question is: What do you want? How do you feel about it? If you're old enough to marry, you're old enough to stop being manipulated by anyone. You must ask yourself the very difficult questions, like: Am I ready to jump from my parents to a marriage? Will I be missing things that I really want to experience by becoming engaged again? Do I want to be with my fiance because it's a way out of my parent's control? Only you can answer those questions. Your private answers will give you the motivation to do what you need to do. But I have a feeling that this situation will eventually become another Wiki question: "How do I get out of a marriage that I got into because of my manipulative, controlling fiance?" I'm afraid no one will be able to answer that question when it comes up.
since you are 18 and going to live with a fiance, then i dobt the police will make you come back home with your parents. since you are 18 and going to live with a fiance, then i dobt the police will make you come back home with your parents.
If your parents give permission, yes. If your fiance is underage, parental permission is also required. The rules of the state that you apply for the marriage license in will apply.
Yes - especially if BOTH sets of parents are dead.
No, not unless the fiance's parents consent and they would most likely have to give up rights to you and your father so they are no long liable for their child
If you're in the US, no, you could not. The parents of both minors would have to give signed consent.