Seriously, phone child services, whatever happens is better than, living with it.
A 15-year-old is a minor and therefore cannot move out of their home without parental consent. If your parents truly are refusing to let you go to school, then it needs to be reported, because in Iowa you HAVE to attend school until you're 16. Now, if they're homeschooling you, then you are attending school (although it might not be the school that you want to attend).
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NO you cannot move out. You may attempt to file for emancipation if you are being neglected, are financially able to take care of yourself. Otherwise, you should concentrate on doing the best you can in school and getting along with your parents, whom I sure love you very much. NO you cannot move out. You may attempt to file for emancipation if you are being neglected, are financially able to take care of yourself. Otherwise, you should concentrate on doing the best you can in school and getting along with your parents, whom I sure love you very much.
Since you have neglected to describe them or provide pictures, that cannot be determined.
Because they always make you tidy up and do silly chores that they cannot be bothered to do!
Because your question is wrong! Haha:)
If the parents want to move, the girl must go with them unless she is 18. If she is old enough and responsible, some parents let their kids live with a trusted family until they finish high school - but that is totally up to the parents because they are legally responsible for their kids. Another family cannot get custody of a girl just because they don't want her to move. A judge won't take a biological daughter away from the family for a stupid reason like that. If the girl is abused, neglected or just just lives with her friends, they have a better chance of attaining custody.
They have the iPhone 2 because there parents cannot trust them fully yet
By saying you can and will attend or offering apologies if you cannot.
I suggest talking with your parents, because they are more then happier to talk to you about this. Some talk to their fellow friend's mom or dad if they cannot talk to teir parents.
That is perfectly legal. Parents have the right to raise their children as they see fit, and to involve them in religious observances. Of course, when the child grows up, that child may or may not agree with the religious beliefs of the parent. Even as a child, the parents cannot really control what the child believes. But the parents can take their children to church if they so desire.
If you have received a summons or subpoean to do so, no you cannot.