Moving out

I am 15 and totatly inlove,and I am sooo sick of living with my dad because I was always getting yelled at when he was drunk,than I moved in with my mom and its the same thing.I think I would live better with me boyfriend and his family they already want me to come but I dont think my mom would like that ,but what is the age you can move out?

Answer #1

you can get amancipated or hwoever you say it.

it means your like breaking away from your parents and they will no longer support you.

but the legal age may be 17 too. it just depends where you live.

Answer #2

18 or 19 depending on where you live, although this is more of age of majority (which means you’re legally independant)

18 in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Prince Edward Island 19 in British Columbia, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut

Answer #3

The grass isnt always greener on the other side of the fence. Your only 15…if you think your boyfriend can take you into another world, and make your life so much better, then you are moving out for ALL the wrong reasons! You may think it sounds like a really great idea, but I can almost guarantee that your relationship will not last! Being together 24/7 at such a young age is not healthy, and sooner or later it will come to an end! You are trying to justify a reason for moving in with your boyfriend, but you are going to create MORE problems, instead of trying to resolve your family issues first!

Answer #4

well technically its about 17or 18. but you can get legally emancipated.

emancipation means that you can go off and live on your own.

theres many ways to do this. one is getting marries, another is haveing a kid. of course those are drastic life changing events, but thats the law.

If your worried then maybe you should wait a little bit.

but you dont have to be emancipated to move with someone else. just as long as you have you mothers permission she can have you live with them and have his mom or dad become your legal guardian for the time being.

thats what my friend did when her family moved out of state. she stayed with someone else in order to finish off the school year.

good luck with everything :D

Answer #5

You are being yelled by your father only if he was drunk but if he is normal, he does? if not don’t be upset just be patient. That’s your parents, it’s not inseparable. Your life was bestowed by GOD through the spring of love with your parents.

Your too young, you think your right but parents are always not wrong. Be careful with your decision, REGRET ARE ALWAYS AT THE LAST PART…

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