It doesn't matter is she's your adoptive mother or your biological mother. Either way, she's your mother. there is no difference whatsoever.
Until you're 18, you have to move if she tells you that you're moving. Until your 18th birthday, she has the power to make the decisions.
Why would you be held back if you go to Atlanta? Your school records should transfer, and you should be able to graduate. The GA graduation requirements are not more strict than those of NY.
2006-08-02 19:37:44
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answered by Mama Pastafarian 7
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I know it is the law in New York, but you should go to Atlanta. If you don't go, you will regret it for the rest of your life. Besides do you really want to be on your own in NYC. And your mom will need you too. Things are much cheaper there, Atlanta has a great night life, and there are some very good schools and Colleges too. Think of it as an adventure.
2006-08-02 13:22:39
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answered by Albert F 5
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By NYC Law you are not 18 as yet so you are still a minor, so yes you must go... But if your mother gives you permission to stay with your father or a family friend or another relative in NYC than you can stay with them.. But she needs to have a Letter written out to the school saying the you will be staying with (so and so) till (certain date)(graduation), and it has to be notarized, once you start back to school or even before you must give this to the school so they can change your address where you will be living and they will need the names of the people you will be staying with... Good Luck... But If it was me.. I would go to Atlanta, the schools are so much better than most of the schools in NYC... Linda H
2006-08-02 13:14:46
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answered by Linda H 1
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Whether you are required by law to accompany her depends on the "legal age" in NY. If she wanted, it might be possible for her to institute a lawsuit from the state of Georgia for you to return to her, depending on the legal age there.
Regardless of the law, parents are invaluable in the growing up process. It is easy to think that you would make good decisions on your own, but you will find it harder than you think. Assuming all the responsiblities of an adult is more difficult than you realize. Go with your mother. Be patient. Heed her wisdom. Go out on your own only when the time is really right.
2006-08-02 13:15:40
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answered by LL 4
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there is not any longer a extensive age distinction between 14 and 17, yet there's a extensive adulthood distinction. that's not considerable how mature you're on your age, or how immature he's for his. 14 and 17 are only on distinctive planets. At 14 you haven't any longer any person privileges, because of fact which you're no longer something greater advantageous than a baby. At 17 you canpersistent, artwork, pay taxes, marry and connect the protection stress with parental consent. In some months he would be an person. you're lots greater a baby than person and he's a lot greater person than baby. i understand that's demanding, yet dating in teenaged years are puzzling. human beings substitute and mature at distinctive expenses, making super age communities complicated in this era. from time to time even dating somebody a 300 and sixty 5 days older or youthful is only too lots suitable now. no longer because of fact of age gaps, yet because of fact on the adulthood stages. The age of consent in maximum aspects is sixteen. Him being 17 and you being 14 creates a solid conflict. If absolutely everyone found out he became even spanking your yet, making out with you, or doing something sexual it may well be the tip for him. And in my view i do no longer think of it particularly is truthful in a dating . Relationships are all approximately having the flexibility to be intimate and on the factor of a lover, because of fact of this it is superb as much as now in criminal a protracted time that way you may gain this. you do no longer choose to destroy his life over this. So my suggestion in case you somewhat love one yet another, wait a 300 and sixty 5 days until you're sixteen. I recommend if that's particularly going to artwork out it is going to once you're greater mature and criminal. I won't leap to the tip that he's once you for intercourse, yet he's with you for a dating. And with relationships come sexual emotions and stress to fill those needs. So it is going to take place (nicely out of your paragraph which includes oral intercourse it is already happening) despite if that's only no longer criminal.
2016-12-10 20:23:31
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answered by forgach 4
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Legally, she is your guardian until you turn 18. If she chooses to relocate, you go with her. It doesn't matter that you don't want to go, it's a matter of having to go. You might try talking to her about staying there and remaining in school for your senior year. If you have a proper place to stay with adults there to guide you. I wouldn't do it with my own children, but I've known people that have.
2006-08-02 13:55:57
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answered by Mary J 4
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In general you have to.
However if you can show to the court that your guardian's actions are injurious to your well-being you can apply to get emancipated.
Being held back a year in school may or may not qualify.
Talk to a lawyer.
2006-08-02 15:53:12
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answered by hq3 6
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Until you're 18...you're stuck...
And after you're 18, try to stay in that house till you're 21...
getting out into life is more of a shock than you could even imagine!! Although we all get used to it....most say, man....if I'd just hung out with the folks a little longer...
Aww, who am I kidding...longer with the folks means more party money....
Girl, dive into life on your own...it's the best way to do it.
2006-08-02 13:20:51
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answered by keeperlast 2
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You should go. Atlanta isn't too bad. Besides, those inbred southerners need new blood for the gene pool.
2006-08-02 13:08:43
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answered by Anonymous
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