yes. you may. i did.
Leave and let him find another victim.
Not on a general basis, but if one partner wants to get a divorce from the other they can use 'emotional abuse' as a way to get that divorce. If one is emotionally abused, it is just as bad as being physically abused (you just can't see the scars) and the victim should leave their abuser.
She needs: http://www.abuseofpower.info/
no you can lwavw homw WITH PARENTS CONSENT at 16 but you must be 18 to leave home without parental consent.
Leave!
* If you are a minor no. If you are a minor and feel you are abused then report it to Child Aid or to a relative; minister; priest or counselor at school. If you aren't a minor then yes, you can leave your abusive situation.
They were usually abused in the home that is being haunted or they didn't believe in Jesus and died in the home and did not want to leave their home
Leave them and report them.
LEAVE!!
A breach of verbal agreement is when for example: You make a spoken agree with a landlord to clean your house when you move out. You move out and leave it all dirty. You have breached a verbal agreement. Its kind of like breaking a promaise!
Leave...no matter how hard it is...find the strength to leave...it'll make you emotionally stronger if you have the ability to leave.
well there is really nothing you can go unless that person wants to leave. Unless you contact Department of Human Servicies on the parent that is letting htis child do that.