You can have a police escort you to his house to pick up your things. Even if some of the stuff are gifts from him, the are your belongs and you entitled to them. Go to your local police station, and they will be able to help you get an escort.
No
yes legally. but its up to your parents
In most places, a person must be at least 18 years old to move out of their parents' house without legal repercussions. However, some states allow minors to leave home at 17 if certain conditions are met, such as getting parental consent or being legally emancipated by the court. It's important to research the laws in your specific area before making any decisions.
if u do that u can get in trouble cause ur not 18
It is important to be aware of the legal age of consent in your area, as it varies by location. Generally, individuals must be of the age of majority, typically 18 years old, to engage in a dating relationship with a significant age gap without legal repercussions. Make sure to research and understand the laws that apply in your specific jurisdiction to ensure compliance.
when your parents are out get it then if they ask something like "why do you have your phone' say 'you gave it to me last night when you were drunk'
You can get skype and you can chat without getting in trouble or YOU NEED TO GET A FACEBOOK BADLY IF YOU ARE READING THIS=)
No, you are 17 and have not reached the age of majority. Until that age the parents are responsible and make the decisions.
I believe 14 is the legal age in ontario.
only if your parents say it´s alright to be with him..
The legal age to move out without parental consent varies by state, but typically it is 18. Moving out at 16 without parental consent could lead to legal consequences such as being reported as a runaway. It's important to understand the laws in your specific location and consider discussing your plans with a trusted adult or seeking advice from a legal professional.
In most places, you need to be at least 18 to legally stay away from your parents' house without their permission. If you choose to stay with another relative without your parents' approval, there could be legal consequences such as being considered a runaway. It's best to discuss your situation with a trusted adult or seek guidance from a legal professional.