then why dont you report her its your duty as his aunt and a citizen
Legally minors are not allowed to choose.
If they are legally married, the father gets rights until mother gets out of prison, after that it is up to the state. If not legally married, they go into state custody.
Oprah was sexually abused as a child. She was raped by multiple male family members, and molested by family and family friends. She never told anyone because they either bribed her or told her she would be punished by those she trusted.
yes, as in all states. see link
If the mother isn't receiving any kind of assistance from the government, she can waive the right to child support from the father, but it wouldn't be in the child's best interest. Child support is the child's right, not the mother's. If the mother were really well off financially, or if she didn't want the father anywhere around the child, she could waive the child's right to support. The father has a responsibility to help take care of the child he helped bring into this world.ClarificationGenerally, in the US, a mother cannot legally waive a child's right to support from their father. A child is legally entitled to be supported by both parents. However, the mother can choose to not involve the court if the parents were never married or if there will be no divorce action filed. However, if the mother doesn't want the money she should put in a college fund for the child.
Her mother was abused by her father.
No, a mother can't take a child's paychecks in Florida or any other state. It is illegal.
get a passport and then just move there
No, but he did say that his stepfather abused his mother.
no he wasnt ever abused by anyone in his family
No
Louis Charles said that his mother had abused him because he actually believed that she and his aunt had actually abused him. The revolutionaries brainwashed him into believing them so even when confronted with his sister and aunt he protested that he had actually been abused by his mother.
Legally no but I would advise you to report any abuse. In some cases you can petition the court for what is called emancipation of minor. Essentially you become an adult.
No and running away solves nothing. You have the right to get out of the home though if you are abused but with the help of social workers. Call them and they will help you.
Legally a teenager under the age of 18 cannot move out of their parents home in Florida. This law applies even if the teenager has a child of their own and you would have to have permission from your parents.
He writes about it in A Child Called It
His drunk mother, Catherine Pelzer