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Old 05-01-2005, 04:09 PM
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What is the name of your state? Montana

I am 14 years old. My parents don't trust me to even walk outside and they are always watching me and it makes me feel very uncomfortable, like in a prison. I was wondering if I could go live with my grandparents without a court case. Please, I need answers!
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Old 05-01-2005, 04:11 PM
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What is the name of your state? Montana

I was wondering if I could go live with my grandparents without a court case.

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Sure. You have my permission.

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Old 05-01-2005, 06:27 PM
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What is the name of your state? Montana

I am 14 years old. My parents don't trust me to even walk outside and they are always watching me and it makes me feel very uncomfortable, like in a prison. I was wondering if I could go live with my grandparents without a court case. Please, I need answers!
You are a child, of course you need your parents permission to go live somewhere else. Being an overprotective parent is not a crime and probably won't do you any harm in the long run. They might have valid reasons for making decisions for you since you are too young to do that yourself.
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Old 05-01-2005, 08:12 PM
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Any reasons why they maybe watching your every move? Have you've been doing things you shouldn't be doing?

In order for you to be able to live with your grandparents, they would have to go through a court case, which would be long and drawn out, and in order for them to get custody of you. There must be reason as to why you should not be in the care of your parents or that they are willing signing over rights to your grandparents to adapt you. But in order of that to happen your grandparents must be found to be in the best of health and ability to care for you otherwise the court will not sign over adaptive rights for them to have custody of you.

Why do you want to live with your grandparents? Do you think they would be too old and tired to be paying attention to what your doing?

You haven't given a good enough reason as to why you should be living with your grandparents.
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