It is not uncommon for a 13 year old to be unhappy at home. That is actually quite a normal part of being 13. That does not mean the parents are doing anything wrong. For a 13 year old to legally move out, the parent would either have to give up custody, assign guardianship, or be proven unfit and a court order be issued. The laws will differ per state, but we did have legal guardianship over a minor family member. By the father giving us guardianship, we were responsible for the minors actions, we were able to enroll her in school, seek medical treatment, and make other decisions. However, the father also kept all of his custodial rights.
Of course i believe. Happy families are depend on family members, parents are the main people in a family.
Of course i believe. Happy families are depend on family members, parents are the main people in a family.
Legally he is required to live with his parents. He can get help from social services who will get the appropriate court order. I suspect they would be happy to have a family willing to take him in.
by making your family happy and be a good member to your family by(Ronel B D alahay)
yes. but when she was smaller her parents had a divorce :( i love her.
with responsibility among parents and equality :)
They were probably very pleased. They always treated Harry like a member of the family, and once he actually became one they would have been truly happy.
She could say with the permission of her parents yes, if not then no. Some states allow emancipation, but those that do will pay attention to the wishes of the parents.
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Yes, he was a member of the Dominican Order. His parents were not happy about this as they wanted him to join the Benedictines.
I have a family member that was stationed in the Navy for 4 years and was very happy with the experience.