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- I turn 18 this coming July(4th)
- I know this sounds doubtful but would I be able to just move without proper guardianship papers since I will be turning 18 soon.
- I talked to my school guidance councilor but she didn't provide much information other than vaguely recommending me to go to a court.
- 2 of my cousins did something similar, they filled out no paper work they just moved(I know this doesn't mean I can do the same)
- If I do need guardianship papers could I maybe reduce the paper work by getting temporary guardianship until I turn 18? And for that matter where do I get the paper work(town hall, courthouse, etc)
- I am moving for educational purposes for my future, and I feel my current situation in life is dwindling my academic potential. I am aware of the importance of living with your parents, although I have lived several years without them. Both my parents support my decision to leave if I feel it is right.

Thank you in advance!

2007-10-08 10:04:45 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Family

2 answers

If everyone is on the same page and approves of it, I don't see the need for any paperwork, as you are about to turn 18 anyway.
When you arrive at your aunt's home, you go to the DMV for a driver's license with her address, so you have a valid state ID.
If your new school requires an adult signature, then your aunt can go along and act as guardian.

2007-10-08 10:23:04 · answer #1 · answered by revsuzanne 7 · 0 0

If your parents are okay with it, all they have to do is sign over guardianship to your aunt. Easy process- they need to go see a lawyer. It shouldn't cost more than a couple hundred bucks if that.

2007-10-08 17:17:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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