It can certainly be done legally. So what did you do that your parents are writing your out of their will?
By crying as loud as you can?
A pregnant minor or one who is already a parent is not emancipated apart from regarding their health or the child. And adopted children are legally like the biological ones to the adoptive parent. This means you are not emancipated until you are 18 and can only then decide where to go or move.
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There are many factors involved. In most cases the authorities will not allow a minor to leave the country without permission of the other parent.
The other parent has the file a modification motion.see links
They have to be proven unsuitable or give up their rights or provide consent.
Yes, they can tell them to leave. Once the child is an adult, age 18, the parents are no longer legally responsible for them. They can even charge them with trespassing if they don't leave.
When children turn 18, they can leave home and are technically adults for whom the parent no longer has legal responsibility.
Unless you have been court appointed as their 'guardian' your ADULT children ARE emancipated once they pass their 18th birthday (in MOST states). If they are still living at home and you wish them to leave, you must evict them under the laws of your particular state.
If you mean legally, then I would imagine it would depend on if you had children with the drug using spouse. If you do, it would be best to notify the police or contact an attorney. You have a responsibility to keep the children safe, and keeping them in a place where one parent is using drugs is not safe. If not, then all you would have to do is pack and leave.
Yes as long as you are of adult age you can leave if you want. If you have the children with you you will most likely need their other parents consent.
Only with the parent's permission. Otherwise they need to wait until they turn 18.