Oregon Blacksmith
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I don't know what category my question fits here, and I have struggled to find any precedence for my case. I'm nearly 43, have lived in Oregon since 2nd grade, and my parents pulled me from school after 4th grade and didn't provide schooling of any kind afterwards. I was not sent to school or receive any state approved education from 5th grade on, and I was essentially hidden from the state on a rural property where I still live. Trying to work in the conventional work force has been very difficult for me, and I also suspect I may have an undiagnosed social anxiety. My parents became separated about 10 years ago when my mom left for another part of Oregon, she has since met an old flame and wants to divorce my elderly father. What she is wanting would likely force the sale of my home. When I confronted her on the fact I depend on her(and my fathers) property, and pointed out that pulling me from school not only destroyed my possibility for education but also prevented me from getting help for my possible disorder, she said it was my choice to not return to school(at 10 years old). This situation has been an issue between me and my folks for several years now, and I am considering getting a psychological evaluation for my possible social anxiety. My question is, do I have a case against my parents? Could I sue them for damaging my life considering an basic education is a fundamental right? Like I said, I can't find a precedent for this subject.