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No. A divorce is the dissolution of a legal marriage. You are not married to your parents.
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Bill and Tom's parents divorced when the boys were seven.
Yes, when he was three. After that he lived with his mom in Chicago. His mom is dead now though.
Yes, all of the kids know about the divorce. They don't know how serious it is and the 5 year olds don't really understand what "divorce" is, but they all understand that their parents are going through a rough relationship and that they no longer live "together".
He did not get a divorce.
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he got divorce 1999
The legal rights of a fifteen year old towards his or her parents differ from state to state, country to country. In some places they have the right to "divorce" (as it is called in the United States) their parents. In other places they do not have many rights until they reach an older age.
I am not really sure what you mean by "divorcing" parents but the law (in Colorado at least) says that as long as you have a job, transportation and roomates then you can move away from your parents. Unless you're being physically abused, hang in one more year, then when you turn 18 you will be LEGALLY free to move out, be on your own, and never have to deal with your parents again if you so choose. Divorcing ones parents is a complicated and rare thing to be granted in the court system.