why on earth would you want to divorce your parents they brought you into this world, and love you a lot just be cause they wont let you do something you want to do ,it probably for your own good dont be angrey they love you very much they are all you have one of these day youll look back and laugh and say oh! my god . now i know the reason look at what you have done and think really hard about this for once you do it thats it hope you do the rite thing good luck sweetie
2007-10-28 06:53:47
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answered by crusinana1 3
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As a mother, this question makes me very sad. I can only imagine how sad your parents will be if or when they hear about this. I think that it is called being emancipated, and that is when you parents no longer have authority over you. This is a very big step and it will burn all bridges. You are making a choice to remove them from your life for ever. I would like to see you try counseling first, before any thing this big. What you are planning on doing is usually a last step when all other avenues have failed. I would encourage you to try to work out the problems with a professional, and then if the professional tells you that there is no hope of things ever getting better and you should take the step to be emancipated, then go forth with that, but try other ways to fix the problem first. I just get sad to think that you feel so hopeless , and that emancipation is the only way out. Your family is all that you have, so try to fix it, rather than just throw it away. People make mistakes, and sometimes they don't even realize that they hurt you, so please give them a chance to make it better. I say this because I believe that most problems can be solved by talking and working them out. Unless there is sexual abuse, I would beg you to try to talk it out. Emancipation is a permanent thing.
2007-10-28 06:52:52
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answered by gigi 5
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It's not a "divorce". It's known as emancipation.
And it's not as simple as getting papers.
Do you have a lawyer? I'm thinking you haven't got that far yet.
You will need to be means tested to see how much money the family has and whether you would be able to live alone or where you could go.
Are you old enough to support yourself?
Are the reasons really valid or are you just arguing? The courts won't pass an order for something petty, and you don't want to be seen as a timewaster.
I really recommend you re-think this. Legal matters are a lot of work and can also be expensive.
2007-10-28 06:46:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called Emancipation. You can do a search online to find out how the system works where you live. A judge must decide that you are a minor capable of living on your own and would be better off than with your parents.
2007-10-28 06:46:25
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answered by . 7
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I am not sure how old you are - or where you are living, but you can go to your school guidance counselor and ask for papers for the "emancipation of a minor." I believe that there are specific criteria for this - ie being able to support yourself, having a safe place to live, etc. Check out the websites below for additional info. Also, you can try searching for emancipation+[your state].
This is not an easy life -- good luck!! :)
2007-10-28 06:51:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont know your age or situation, but, this isn't that common, but has been done. Check out this book, and read the reviews. It may help you truly decide if that is what you really want to do. There is other options, moving out with another relative possibly in another state.....???? To be Emancipatedin Calif you have to be able to completely provide financially for yourself, have a place to live, a job, and the means to arrive at the job. If still in school, you do have to finish school. Try reading the book first...maybe there is options in there that will help you.
http://www.amazon.com/Divorcing-Parent-Yourself-Always-Wanted/dp/customer-reviews/044990590X/ref=cm_cr_acr_dp_top/103-8041434-0459833?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1&customer-reviews.start=1#customerReviews
2007-10-28 06:53:31
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answered by Toffy 6
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hi look there is no site where you can get divorce papers that is why there are people who study law so that it costs you money to divorce husbands/wifes ,and in youre case parents .......you need to go and talk to someone if things are this bad ,and you never know once youve spoken to someone who will not take sides ,but could make things clearer between you all ,then it is worth a try ,speak to youre doctor and they will be able to help you , i hope you can get this sorted out as you seem to be really unhappy ,and if i was youre mum i would want to know whats going on ,to help you ,take care xx
2007-10-28 06:54:53
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answered by a parent hows been there !! 4
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There is no such thing. You CAN be emancipated but first you have to prove to the court that you can function as an adult totally on your own. You have to have a job and show that you are capable of paying rent, household bills, medical bills, groceries, clothing, etc because your parents will no longer be responsible for doing so for you.
2007-10-28 06:48:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Your an adult.... so you can be adopted by your step dad so long as you both agree to it. Adult adoptions are easy.... no support/visitation rights to wrangle with. But why?? What would it accomplish?? Inheritance from your step dad... and DIS-inheritance from your real dad.... is all I can think of. If you want no more visits....if you don't want to see him... DON'T. And save the legal fees. He gave you half your genes though.... whether you like it or not. Making huge, life altering decisions, when you are 18 years old..... that's just silly... and anyone who is at least 10 years older than you... will confirm that.
2016-04-10 23:22:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You cannot divorce your parents. However, you can be an emancipated minor (depending on your age...how old are you anyway?) I'd look in the Juvinile Court System.
2007-10-28 06:45:38
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answered by bitadkins 6
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