Try to remember that if your parents are really not getting along with each other there is nothing you can do to force them to get along. Some distance might help the situation and give everyone time to think things over. It might be for the best if one moves out. Family and marriage counseling might help but only if all parties are willing to acknowledge that everyone may need to change and everyone is willing to try to do what they can to make things better.
Don't allow your parents to try to get you to take sides and don't be tempted to play them against each other. That's not fair to you or them. If there is ultimately a divorce, unfortunately, your custody will come under the jurisdiction of the court and others may make custody decisions for until you reach eighteen.
If you have an adult friend that you trust, and who is removed from the strife(a teacher, aunt, uncle, grandparent, friend's parent) you might try to enlist them as a person you can go to when you need some support, advice and a sympathetic ear.
Try to remember that your parent's love you.
talk to them about it and see what will happen or you can tell them that your just a child and the biggest thing right now in life is if they stay together
Well you could try and talk to your parent to allow sometime. You can as well find a place for your partner to stay. But also you must find out the reason for the action your parent took .
depends on the other parent and the one your going to live with
If he is the one with primary custody or there's an agreement with your other parent, yes.
Not if the court has declared one the custodial parent. Until they reach adulthood, normally 18, they live where they are told to.
i think that everyone has a right to speak up and leave a parent if you never get to see one life is all about taking risks and if i were you i would take the risk. hope things work out for you they should always have a right!
It can certainly be done legally. So what did you do that your parents are writing your out of their will?
For what?
That depends on state law where you reside and the nature of the parent's illness. If the parent is suffering from a terminal illness and is in the final stage of life, a leave of absence from school may be approved. However, if the parent has a strep throat, bronchitis or or other condition not deemed to be serious or lasting a long time, such a leave may be denied. A minor is not expected to be a parent's caretaker in most cases, but everything would depend on the circumstances surrounding your request.
A minor can only move with parental consent and if the court ha given custody to one parent that is the parent the minor have to stay with. A minor can not choose who to live with until he is 18.
In Missouri and Texas once your 17 you can up and leave, go anywhere you want, so if you live in one of those states, you can, if you don't you'll have to talk to a law enforcer or attorney to see if you can get the custody granted to the parent you want to live with.
Yes, but if there's a concern this move is permanent, file an injunction exerting jurisdiction and ordering a return of the child.
No
it means that its up to you take me or leave me in other words he wants sex.