Generally each State is different, but it's usually 18. However, this is what you do. Call the police and have her taken away in handcuffs and tell the officer you want her to cool her heels in jail over night. This will be a good wake up call for her. It's hard I know, but my sister-in-law did that with her son as did my other sister-in-law. It works! If she comes back tell her there are house rules to follow and if she doesn't then you'll keep calling the police and next time she won't get off so lucky. You can actually press charges.
Yes. As long as they're being abusive.
It will depend on the state or country they are in. It is possible in some places, and at a minimum, the court will move them to foster care.
my girlfriend is a runaway and wants to live with someone that is helping her, her parents are abusive sexually verbally and physically. she should not go home, and if she is caught and goes home her father is sending her to jail til she is 18 years old.
Yes there are children, usually teens, who abuse their parents both verbally and physically.
In the state of Kansas a person who is 16 years old can be emancipated with permission from their parents. The only exception to this is if the parents are ruled incompetent or are physically abusive.
About 10%, or perhaps as many as 40%, of abusive parents were themselves physically abused as children, but most abused children do not grow up to be abusive parents.
you can move out when you are 16 without a parents consent.
So all parents are abusive to their kids apart from teen parents? No that is not true. Some parents have serious issues and that include teen parents as well but there's help to get. The majority of parents are not abusive.
If you have to ask... Then you are probably being abused verbally.
Many children have grown up abusing their parents. Usually it is a learned trait that has been taught by one of the parents. If a husband abuses his wife verbally or physically then there is the chance that the child will grow up with these same traits. They may exhibit this on one of their parents or on their own wife or husband when they marry. If you are being physically abused then call your local Department of Social Services or 911. No one deserves to be abused verbally or phuysically. http://www.theresnoexcuse.com/front.html http://www.angelsthatcare.org/silent_abuse.html
No.
Assault, verbally & physically by aggressive students and/or parents. Random acts of violence committed on school grounds. Bullying and non-custodial parents. *But the good far outway the bad. You have to put up with thorns if you want to see the rose.