Not without a court order. * No. Issues of abuse are decided by the state agency that has jurisdiction and the presiding judge of the court to whom the case is referred. Minors who believe themselves to be in an abusive or neglectful environment should contact the state's division of child protective services or call National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-422-4453 or 1-800-252-2873 for assistance. Any adult who aids a minor in leaving parental custody without the parents consent can encounter civil and criminal penalties.
Yes they were alcoholics. Johnnycakes stated that his parents were abusive, neglecting drunks.
About 10%, or perhaps as many as 40%, of abusive parents were themselves physically abused as children, but most abused children do not grow up to be abusive parents.
his parents are abusive and alcoholics and they dont care if hes home or not
NO. And you attempt to do this, boyfriend's parents are likely going to find themselves facing a truckload of legal problems.
Michigan has adopted the UCCJEA. What you're asking is, which State should have jurisdiction over custody. The answer is, and will always be Michigan. Decker v. Lyle (2003). www.Floridaslostsecrets.com
No, you must respect the parents wishes until you are over the age of consent/emancipation.
So all parents are abusive to their kids apart from teen parents? No that is not true. Some parents have serious issues and that include teen parents as well but there's help to get. The majority of parents are not abusive.
No.
if they are parents their children if not parents their boyfriends
Date him anyway, your parents have nothing to do with who you date.
yes
This is concerning. If both parents are abusive, this should be reported to DHR/DCS/Child Welfare and law enforcment.
You can, but I for one would not recommend it
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One opinion about abusive parents is that they all ought to be shot, but this is a rather extreme opinion and less violent opinions are far more common.
No.
Just talk to a counselor about it at school. They can help you out with your parents. :)