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Alecsey [184]
2 years ago
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As an 18 year old in Alabama I know that the age majority is 19, and I can't drop out of high school without parent permission b

ut, the juvenile court rarely deals with runaway cases with 18 year olds, and I was kicked out 3 weeks ago, and plan to move to Texas where I will be a legal adult, Can Alabama make me come back? If so. what can I do to make sure that can't happen? I plan to work a full-time job, will have a place to stay, and will be self-sufficient.
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V125BC [204]2 years ago
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Oh wow, well your in quite the predicament here Thailor, wish I could help you truly I do. But um I don't believe that they can make you come back, since your of legal age and have your own free will they actually can't make you do anything. Your parents no longer have legal control over you since your 18 therefore you can live as a normal adult.

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That's all I have on this for now though.

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