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Ms Carla Kevern
I am 15 and I will be 16 in 3 months. I have been hiking about moving out since I was 12. My parents don't abuse me or anything and they don't have a drinking problem. Sure they go and drink every once in awhile but thats not a problem. I've been thinking about moving out because my mother is very controlling and my dad isn't much help. Everyone is constantly arguing and it is getting worse. I have a 18 year old brother who still lives with us. My whole life its been mostly about him, my questions and thoughts get ignored. When I walk through the door I immediately get yelled at. A couple weeks ago I came home at 9 from my volleyball game, I didn't even get two feet through the door and the started yelling about me not wanting to wear a certain shirt that day because I had to dress up. Also, they always want to bring me to a shrink or put me through anger management. I was throwing up for three days straight and my parents thought I was making myself puke. My parents always think I'm making things up or that something is wrong with me. My mom says we have a bad relationship because I might an angry person, not because they are always yelling. Even some of my friends have seen and commented on how they baby my brother and let him say and get away with what he wants. But if I ask to go to a friend's house there's lots of questioning ainvolved. But it's not like I am a bad kid, I have a grade point average of 3.6 I am a sophomore taking 2 junior classes and I will be starting college through dual enrollment in January. I already have a job lined up for me at Fazoli's and if I can find a way to move out I will be renting a house with one of my friends. I want to move out because I know this can help me and my parents relationship. I will still come visit them almost everyday and I will still go to school ofcourse. I want to be a psychologist so there's no way id spend mytimr goofing round doing illegal things my life will be busy enough as it is. I know how hard this will be but I know for a fact I can be successful while doing this. My mom has told me many times that she can't stand me for more than thirty minutes and thy I am a burden when I am home. She told me one night that maybe I should move out to see what it's like. They have very little faith in me. When I told them I wanted to be a psychologist and that I was going to take harder classes and started college, they didn't think I would make it. I am doing fine in my classes and they still insist on me dropping a few. I have already bought my own car and the only problem is that my dad has put the titling his nname. I have already done the math and I know I can afford to move. My friends say it would be best and even my brother says he's starting tonotice things. I have already looked into emancipation but I don't know if my parents would agree to it. They support me in some ways like healthurance and buying me food. I was paying for my own phone up until eighth grade and I will be paying for my own fone again when I turn 16. If I ask my mom for money (which I only do when I need it for volleyball) she starts calling me ungrateful and unappreciated, when my grandma buys me my school clothes because my mom doesn't. She's always telling my dad tht she is unappreciated and she's always telling us stories about when she was a kid she wouldn't get away with anything we do but my grandma nd grandpa tell me that she ran away when she was 16 but came back two days later because it was hard. Her constant mood swings are hard to deal with too. I have a plan that 3 days after I turn 16 I am going to sit them down and ask them if I could move out and that I think it would be best for our relationship. I would move in with a friend for a coupe of weeks and then bring up emancipation to them and if they say no then I am going to file anyways and start renting the house that me and my friend are looking at. If my parents don't let me move out then I am going to just leave and rent that house with my friend anyways. If you have any suggestions or comments on how I could leave, please help! Thanks:)
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Miss LeeAnna Gelineau
Someone has been named an "overseer" for a family member. What does this entail? What are the responsibilities? Is this similar to an estate executor? Thanks for the help in advance!
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kmc9698
How do I go about giving notice to non-custodial parent of me moving out of state of tx?
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Mrs Yahaira Mendia
How can I get a memorandum explaining that the BAH is pay directly to housing and I don't receive it as part of my income?
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Miss Laywanne Rhone
If a child have the fathers last name for two years and then find out that is not his child do he still have to have responsibility of that child.
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SAL
Is being named on the deed to my mother's house a good idea?
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christina
I am a father who has never been late on my child support payment. It is always taken out of my paycheck. Now they are saying if I don't come up with over $7,000 by July 14th they are going to seize my assets. Why?
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Ms Avalon Lee
I have a 7 month old son, his father is married. I used to live in NC and I was not doing very well, I had no job and living with others, my brother friends etc. after my son was born my mom told me of the many opportunities there are for me in NY. My sons father didn't do much for us in NC so I thought it would be a good idea for us to move to NYC. He was upset about it but knew I had to do what I had to. Now he found out that I am seeing someone else and I think that he might want to try to take him away from me. He has not contributed in anyway. Since my son has been born he brought him 4 outfits and sent $35.00. I don't have any objections to him seeing his son, but what can I do to make sure that he doesn't take my son away from me?
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daddy or not?
My husbands ex wife had a child in Nevada, they were not together at the time of birth and we are not sure of paternity. The ex filed for divorce and child support while my husband was in jail (she put him there). We has asked for paternity test and been denied by the mother. The state of Nevad said that as long as you are legally married at the time of birth then you are the father. We have been paying child support thru the court system. Mother has taken child to Michigan and still refuses DNA testing. How can we make her comply to prove that my husband is not the father. If he is the father than he would like to have visitation, but from a womans point of view I don't think he is the father. We women are to rude not to throw it someones face if he were the father.
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My boyfriend's ex girlfriend is pregnant and she is 17 and he is 18, how likely is it that he can get full custody of the newborn baby?
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