How can I move out of my dads house and I'm 14?

I dont like living with my mom so I moved into my dads. I hate it here more,I want to move out and possibly move in with either my best friend or my boyfriend. But! My boyfriend is 17 soon to turn 18 in a few months and we’re not allowed to be together since I’m 14. But we secretly date. If my parents found out,they would send him to jail for 10 years. How can I move out? How can I see my boyfriend without him going to jail?

Answer #1

You can’t really because you are not 18 you know and your perents have your constent, but really if your perents are trething you bad then you can go to child protective services and all… Some people can’t but meaby you can… But make sure that you are not just hating it there because your perents wont let you do what you want…

GOOD LUCK:)

Answer #2

doesnt sound like you can in any way without getting your boyfriend or your best frends parents into legal issues with your parents. I suggest instead of running from the issues sit your dad down and talk to him make sure he gets the mesage clearly that you dont like how it is inside his house and you would love to see a change in things and if he neglects to this well thers always talking to a superior right…

Answer #3

somedays are like that. don’t runaway from the reality reither face it and tomorrow you will know what it takes to bring up your own children. cus I know all these while you never thought of these and I don’t blame you for that. And for your boyfriend if he really love you he wil wait for you while you face your challenges, don’t leave your parent cus what goes around come around.

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