i.e. mom won't let her use the bathroom or kitchen because she won't do the chores which her mom told her not to do in other words she can't use go to the bathroom or eat?
2007-02-25
07:48:19
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will she be able to choose where to live to some extent or no?
2007-02-25
07:48:49 ·
update #1
is a form of adoption possible?
2007-02-25
08:05:08 ·
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mom has said dozens of times she doesn't want her there SHE TOLD NOT TO DO CHORES and then punishes her for it
2007-02-25
08:07:27 ·
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and regardless of the phisical abuse she may or may not be suffering (the bathroom thing happened to day might not hold) the amount of emotional neglect and abuse is sort of sickining
2007-02-25
08:10:29 ·
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Sorry to say it, but you don't have a lot of rights. As a minor you aren't able to choose where you live and in this instance it seems to me that this isn't necessarily "neglect". If I were you I would do the chores. I have been in that same situation, and I have to tell you it is probably better just to do whatever unreasonable thing mom wants you to.
If mom really is neglecting you and this has been going on for a while then you might have reason to report "neglect".
If you really feel that mom is emotionally neglecting you, you can seek emancipation. If your mom doesn't want you to do chores and you are in trouble for doing them then mom seems crazy to me. If mom doesn't want you there...and you cant hold out one more year then ask mom to emancipate you and you can move out...Is that what you want?
2007-02-25 07:55:41
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answered by Zach D 2
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Law's vary from state to state. In most state's a 17 yr old can petition the court's for emancipation. What this mean's is that the minor child will have all the legal right's over thier person that an adult would have.
May I make some different suggestion's however. To perserve any kind of relationship with her mother, what about requesting to live with a relative? Father, grandparent's.. anything...
I am a bit confused about the reason here. Her mom won't allow her to use the bathroom nor the kitchen because the child is not doing or helping with the housework. I know as a parent I get very fed up with my own kids. They really hate to do any type of housework. But rules are rules.. and they have to follow them. This however, does seem to be a tad extreme.
I wish you, or your friend ton's of luck with this one. I know as a parent if one of my son's wanted to emancipated I would be devistated. Then again, that's the kind of mom I am..
2007-02-25 07:58:58
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answered by gin_in_mi 4
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Her rights are limited. Emancipation could be done, however, it is not recognized for a lot of things that would need to be done for her to live elsewhere. So it is almost a waste of time, especially at 17. Best thing to do, put up with it till 18, then get out and never look back.
2007-02-25 08:14:50
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answered by Anonymous
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If this is ongoing and she can prove abuse she can report it to the authorities and be placed in foster care. She can be legally emancipated if she has the funds to hire a lawyer. If her dad lives elsewhere she can probably make it so that the father has custody. That's all i can think of.
2007-02-25 08:00:09
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answered by ToSunnyMexico 5
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she will have to look up the state law on that, but 17 years old she should be helping out around the house and do chores. she needs to learn the responsibility . her mom is not asking alot but just for her to do things around the house. and its not hard. good luck.
2007-02-25 07:58:08
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answered by misty blue 6
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Wouldn't it be easier all the way around if she would just do her chores? Or, would that be too cruel for a 19 year old, but not too cruel for a mom to do.
2007-02-25 07:53:45
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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What you are describing is not neglect, but abuse. Please contact someone immediately.
Whether or not a child is compliant and doing their share of household chores is NEVER a reason to deny them meals and basic rights regarding biological functions.
You can find what you are looking for here: http://www.childsworld.ca.gov/
I hope you/your friend find peace soon.
2007-02-25 08:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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This sounds like a authentic problem now would not it? Adoption is a own decision no longer in reaction to stress by others. you won't be able to be compelled into doing this lower than any condition. at the same time as the bay is born issues might want to replace for the further useful. each now and then mum and dad say advise issues to intimidate their children into doing what they imagine is ideal. you would possibly want to be shocked and shall we wish it truly is that way. at the same time as you won't be able to blame them for being actual indignant like all figure might want to be on your project, you're nevertheless awaiting them to assist you besides the undeniable fact that you very probable did not search for advice from them before you position your self contained in the present project. besides the undeniable fact that in the experience that they do keep on with by with their possibility, that is going to likely be purely when you change 18 that they could kick you out. that would want to be a thoroughly heartless ingredient to do by then. you want to make your options up what you opt for to do, stay consisting of your mum and dad as undesirable because it variety of feels or stay with the help from different agencies. In both circumstances you could search for to keep your infant. a million. in case you imagine you opt for to proceed to be consisting of your mum and dad and keep the newborn, you would possibly want to start up negotiating with them to confirm what they could assume from you, etc. No negoatiation is very last until eventually you're kicked out. 2. in case you opt for to stay with infant in help housing etc. do no longer negotiate something, do no longer replace attitude. If i replaced into you, i might want to bypass for the first one.
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answered by Erika 4
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you can get legally emancipated! you would have parental rights! but would ruin your relationship with ur mom
2007-02-25 07:51:59
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answered by Anonymous
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she is old enough to move out...
2007-02-25 07:52:09
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answered by Anonymous
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