Reply: Moving out at 17 but still need to finish school
Hello,
Thanks for contacting the National Runaway Safeline.
We would like to hear more about your situation so that we might go over options with you.
You might consider contacting 1-800-Runaway (786-2929) or www.1800Runaway.org (Live chat).
NRS is here to listen and here to help.
We look forward to speaking with you.
Take care,
NRS
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Guest repliedRe: Moving out at 17 but still need to finish school
Hi,
I need help about something. okay so I’m 17 years old but I want to go back to my mom and she stays in south Carolina but I stay in new York with my aunt an I don't really want to be here all I really want is to be with my mom and brother.
So I need help what I do at this point.
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Reply: Moving out at 17 but still need to finish school
Hello,
Thanks for contacting the National Runaway Safeline.
It sounds like you have a plan to move away from your parents in Texas and relocate to live with your boyfriend and his parents. One of the issues seem to be with withdrawing from your current school without your parent’s consent. It appears as if they object to your plan.
This being the case you might consider contacting your school to get the facts about withdrawing and transferring your records from one school to the next.
Another option would be to contact the school you plan to enroll at in Michigan about their requirements for transferring students.
Does that make sense?
You are welcome to call 1-800Runaway (786-2929) or live chat with NRS at www.1800Runaway.org
We hope you are able to get the information you need.
Good luck and take care,
NRS
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Moving out at 17 but still need to finish school
I plan on moving out of my mom's house (in Texas) as soon as I turn 17, and moving in with my boyfriend and his family (in Michigan) but still will need to finish highschool once I've moved. My mom doesn't approve of my leaving so I don't think she'd help me withdraw from my current school and enroll in my new one or sign anything making my boyfriend's parents my guardians. How can I withdraw and enroll myself without a Guardian?Tags: None
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