A school guidance counselor, minister or social worker will not only answer that question, they can give you the support you need to do what's best for you. Good luck. I myself am 17 and wish to leave an emotionally abusive household. I live in PA and have asked the local judge about emancipation; they said and I quote "There is no such thing in Pennsylvania". So, I highly suggest seeing a student counselor, or calling a local child help service. No one should put up with any kind of abuse, physical verbal, or otherwise. but do not run away or the department will put you in a house hold that you might not agree to. just seek someone that has connections to a child help service.
Yes. You have to have parental consent to be legally emancipated, unless you are being mentally/emotionally abused, physically abused, or their living arrangements are unstable.
* If you are a minor no. If you are a minor and feel you are abused then report it to Child Aid or to a relative; minister; priest or counselor at school. If you aren't a minor then yes, you can leave your abusive situation.
The same way a girl can be abused by her boyfriend: Physically; Mentally; Emotionally.
yes. you may. i did.
Go to the police.
there's actually rules to being emancipated first you have to have a means of support and parental concent and you have to be 16 so if the 15 year old is getting abused he should contact the authorities
Yes, But emotionally and ocassionally physically when she was young
abused children
That would mean you're being abused.
Go to the department of social services. Or better yet, go to your uncle and have him go with you. That way they know that you have a stable home to stay in. Good luck with you and God Bless:) * You can
. You couldn't (improve on last answer, or have a relationship with a Narcissist without feeling abused).You cannot have a relationship with an abuser without feeling abused.
whenever you are ready.