Age of Majority: Emotionally Abusive

lundi 13 avril 2015

My question involves juvenile law in the State of: Missouri

Greetings. I was wondering if this specific situation would warrant leaving the home without the guardian's permission to do so. In this particular case, I'm 17, and will be 18 in about 6 months. I have found that living in the same house with my parents is nearly impossible. It's not normal quarrels that people normally deal with, unfortunately. My father has gotten to the point where I feel like I have to stay in my room constantly to avoid his harass. My friends whom I spoke with online could easily observe the situation; mainly because I would leave to do something simple like get food or a drink and I would come back balling my eyes out. A few examples of things he's said/done. . . He's yelled at me for not being better yet, speaking of my anxiety and depression. He doesn't have any clue about anxiety, but he will sit there and mock me for it. He has told me that the person who molested me turned out fine and that they were past it, and so I should be too. He claims he has no part in my anxiety or depression, even though my entire life he had parented me out of fear. He had told me anything to get me to be scared of doing something he didn't want me to. So, as a result, I am a very jumpy and anxious person. Basically, I would like to leave, because I can no longer mentally handle what he does. There is a family that I know in PA who offered for me to live there, they're trustworthy people who have 3 children, and I would be able to finish school. Whereas here, I would have no other choice but to drop out, because my condition will not get better.





Age of Majority: Emotionally Abusive

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