Can I move out without my parents approval?

if I am 16 pregnant and a place to go can I move out without my moms permission because the verble abuse and the stress is building up and I do not think it is good for the baby I am only 4 weeks or something like that but I am scared when I start to show my dad might do something to hurt me the baby or my baby daddy…but I want to get out as soon as possible because I do not want it to cause me to not be able to come back over here and see my family when ever the baby is born!!!so pleas help me out!!

Answer #1

your having a baby and so your now consider an adult so do want you want and whats best for the babys future as long as you have a secure and stable home for both you and the baby its all good nobody should be treated like that specially a pregnant women.

good luck and take care!!:)

Answer #2

your parents are responsible for you until you are 18. if you expect that there could be abuse to you or the baby later on then you need to tell someone.

Answer #3

running away is the worst thing. I would recomend to get an aborthing you are to young to have a baby it is too hard. finish school no matter what. talk to your parents and I know it might be hard but talk to your mom first and tell her that you want an aborthion or have the baby mothers tend to be more understanding. leaving your parents will hurt them and u. imagen if your baby left you and alll you do is worry trust me no matter how bad you think your parents are the love you more than they love themselfs. parents freakout sometimes just like we and the make mistakes in treating us and overreacting but only you can make the right desition.

Answer #4

omg I have the same problem im 15 im a little more than 4months pregnant and I want to move out so bad. theres just not room for me and a baby in this house I have 3 other siblings and my mom and dad we live in a 3 bedroom house well trailer and its hard as hell living now. I have a place to go & everything but they swear I cant move out.

Answer #5

you can do what you want its a free country but that dosent mean youllbe able to stay independent you might want to re think

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