If I call NRS for emotional support, questions, comments, or concerns about what would happen to me after this point, (considering I've already run away), would NRS then contact my parents or the local police department after getting off the phone with me?
I am safe, I am still in contact with most of my family who are very supportive of me, and are working to get me a lawyer, and get me out of the house that I am in, and out of my moms custody. If worst comes to worse, I can get emancipated, and my grandmother has agreed to take me in.
My mother has a contract that she was forced to sign by Child Services, claiming that she couldn't lay her hands on me again, or I would be taken out of the home. She hasn't, but the night before I ran away, we got into an argument, and she was threatening to have her 28 year old boyfriend beat me. He is an ex-convict, who has had issues with drugs in the past.
When he arrived home, he approached me, threatening to beat me, claiming that he wasn't afraid of going to jail, he had already been. My mother was egging him on, and taunting me, saying things like, "yeah, come on, say something now chicken."
I told her I was going to go before a court of law when I turned 17 (which is tomorrow), and she claimed that she would make sure I was gone by then. She began looking up military boarding schools, of which she planned to send me today so that I would have no contact with my family, to let them know what was going on, and so that I would not be able to sign myself out of the military school until I was 18 years of age.
Needless to say, I ran away last night.
I need to know what my best bet would be. I really want to call NRS, because I'm scared. I have a safe place until Tuesday. But the police are out looking for me, and if they find me, they have agreed to arrest me.
I'm working on getting a lawyer, I just need to contact NRS to see what I should do next.
I just need to know whether or not NRS is obligated to contact either my parents or the local police department after I call them. I don't want to be forced to go back home..
I am safe, I am still in contact with most of my family who are very supportive of me, and are working to get me a lawyer, and get me out of the house that I am in, and out of my moms custody. If worst comes to worse, I can get emancipated, and my grandmother has agreed to take me in.
My mother has a contract that she was forced to sign by Child Services, claiming that she couldn't lay her hands on me again, or I would be taken out of the home. She hasn't, but the night before I ran away, we got into an argument, and she was threatening to have her 28 year old boyfriend beat me. He is an ex-convict, who has had issues with drugs in the past.
When he arrived home, he approached me, threatening to beat me, claiming that he wasn't afraid of going to jail, he had already been. My mother was egging him on, and taunting me, saying things like, "yeah, come on, say something now chicken."
I told her I was going to go before a court of law when I turned 17 (which is tomorrow), and she claimed that she would make sure I was gone by then. She began looking up military boarding schools, of which she planned to send me today so that I would have no contact with my family, to let them know what was going on, and so that I would not be able to sign myself out of the military school until I was 18 years of age.
Needless to say, I ran away last night.
I need to know what my best bet would be. I really want to call NRS, because I'm scared. I have a safe place until Tuesday. But the police are out looking for me, and if they find me, they have agreed to arrest me.
I'm working on getting a lawyer, I just need to contact NRS to see what I should do next.
I just need to know whether or not NRS is obligated to contact either my parents or the local police department after I call them. I don't want to be forced to go back home..
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