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writes: My parents are moving and want me to go. I really don't want to! is there a way I can pick my gaurdian or have some take over my gaurdianship. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, person12345 +, writes (14 June 2010):
You can ask them to stay with your grandparents, they might say yes. But on the other hand, most teenagers don't get along with their parents. Most girls I know are frequently angry at their parents, involving screaming fights, name calling, the works basically reducing each other to tears a lot. But I have to say it's normal. You'll be a legal adult in a few years, and once you are an adult I think you'd regret not spending those years with your parents. You'll get through it.
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reader, Spades +, writes (14 June 2010):
Try working things out with your parents. Talk to them, or ask your grandparents to talk to them or help you talk to them.
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reader, Spades +, writes (14 June 2010):
Honey you're 16/17 years old. Moving is never fun. You'll leave the friends that you've made there but you will make new ones. Your life will not be over if you move. I highly recommend that you move with your parents.They would also miss you very much if you lived with someone else.
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 June 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthank you!!!!
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 June 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionwell i dont want to move because me and my parents DO NOT get along. i have lived with my grandparents for a few months of and on and don't want to move. i dont want to leave them
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reader, person12345 +, writes (14 June 2010):
Well kind of, but not really. Your parents have to be willing, and I don't think they will. Of course you can legally change without their permission, but generally they need to do something pretty awful to have an intervention like that. Making a teenager move doesn't qualify. I'm sure you'll find that you'll like it a lot wherever it is they're moving.
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