Anyone over 16 is allowed to move out with out parent's permission as long as the do not but themselves in danger, it is a part of your human rights.
dejah is not a mean and abusive friend
no!
You would be covered by the insurance on your friend's car if you are driving it with their permission. To be safe, get the parents' permission, not just your friend's. It may be that your friend can't give a legally binding permission.
AnswerJust quit. Don't reply to the texts that you receive and don't start any on your own. If your abusive friend can't figure out why your are no longer texting just give him or her time to think and hopefully they are smart enough to figure it out. No one needs an abusive friend and real friends will never be abusive to you.
No, you cannot legally represent your friend in court unless you are a licensed attorney.
Nothing legally, but he can make u help him in one way or another.
If a friend were in your situation, what would you advise?
seek help for your friend before it is to late. and you will regret it abuse can turn into murder be a friend seek help
Not legally. If you're parents report you missing, the police can pick you up and arrest the 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.
That he should leave them alone or the police should get involved. If your witnessing abuse seriously report it. A friend that I know had an abusive dad and he told the police one day and his dad came out of prison a whole diffrent person. Dont just do it for your family but for him.
It was his good friend Jonathan.