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I know kids say this about living with their parents all the time, but I'm seriously going to kill myself if I have to wait 2 more years to move out of this house. I don't live with my father but he still calls me everyone once and a while, but I don't think it'd be a great idea to live with him since he's a drug addict. My mother is unlike any other mother. She's controlling, semi-abusive (verbally & kind of physically if you consider slapping, throwing objects, & hitting physical abuse), she has a short-temper which leads to this abuse, and I don't think we could go a day without arguing ONCE. She's a single mother and collects child support from my sister's dad. She's suppose to be using that money for my sister's daycare, but instead she doesn't take her to her day care and she expects me to be watching her from 10am-5pm during the week. Is there anywhere I can go to live? Is there someone I could talk 2 about my living arrangments and maybe I could move out now?

2007-04-28 10:04:30 · 4 answers · asked by kjhk 1 in Family & Relationships Family

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When you turn 17 you can get emancipated.
You can go live on your own, first you will have to get permission from a judge. You have to be able to live on your own and pay your own bills. Im not sure how you go about starting this process but I would first get enrolled in school. Then I would try to find an after school job so you can start saving up for when you do get to leave.
Theres a web site listed below you should look it over.

2007-04-28 10:35:11 · answer #1 · answered by Ozma 5 · 0 0

a lengthy time period in the past i grow to be on your shoes! The dad grow to be out of the image and it grow to be in simple terms me and my son. Thank god that I did get my ged and flow to varsity. I met my husband and had some more advantageous toddler's, my existence is surprising now! ok right here is what you want to do. because you've a baby you're eligible for DHS/DFS/regardless of your state calls it daycare. they are going to pay or help you pay for your childcare facilities. this isn't welfare or something like that so if you're adverse to those sorts of issues do not problem! notwithstanding even as i grow to be a teen mom, I used each and each and every of the supplies i might want to and that i recommend you do a similar. if you're serious about your objectives in existence you'll make it! in simple terms use this as a stepping stone! desire this enables!

2016-11-23 13:16:49 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Wow, I truly feel for you. Since you are 16 you must still be in school. My best advice is to please tell a teacher that you feel you can trust. I am a teacher in Canada and at times children open up about issues that are similar to this one. We have numbers to call and people to contact when these issues are brought to our attention-we are obliged as teachers to seek out help for you and bring your situation to child care counsellors who will take over and help. If you do not have a teacher you feel you can trust go to a family member (i only suggest family as a second option because sometimes depending on the family member, they might get defensive about the situation and not help out, or be in denial about what is going on-whereas teachers are not biased and will help out immediately). Search online for kids help phone numbers in your local area too. I hope this helps you, hang in there.

2007-04-28 10:16:02 · answer #3 · answered by pixi 2 · 0 0

why arent you in school... call social services, and talk to them

2007-04-28 10:09:44 · answer #4 · answered by bronzebabekentucky 7 · 0 0

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