Is there a "legal" way of getting rid of step parents?

Answer #1

I dont think so, unless there like abusive or something

Answer #2

lol tell them they melosteded you lol jk

Answer #3

You could, of course nuke your biological parents’ relationship with that step mom or step dad. But that’s not the path for family harmony.

Your profile says you’re 18. If that’s correct, be patient, try to get along with the step parent, do a good graduation at hi-school, and then get a job and move out or go to a college far, far away.

Answer #4

Yes, but I’m sure they will be replaced by new step parents. Just let nature take its course and be grateful that your biological parents are happy. You probably have issues with them and you can take these issues and relate them to the millions of issues that will develop in the future with other people. Try to learn from this and not let it make you a bad person and actually let it make you a better person.

Answer #5

Step parents tend to have a reputation of being undesirable, I myself loathed my step mother and I was stuck with her until I turned 16 at which point I moved in with my grandparents.

While you can’t pack them up in and ship them out, and it’s not realistic to break the relationship your biological parents have with the step counterparts, there’s always a legal option for you to emancipate yourself from your legal guardian’s care. It’ll probably damage your relationship with your parents for a while but if you feel like you can support yourself and your step parents are really that intolerable that you have no other choice (moving in with other family, waiting until you’re 18, leaving for college, etc) then you could look into emancipation.

Answer #6

No sorry I know how you feel I have step parents

Answer #7

No sorry I know how you feel I have step parents

Answer #8

Lol. Could try that, but he’s 5’8 and I’m 6’2”.

Answer #9

Lol. Could try that, but he’s 5’8 and I’m 6’2”.

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