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Can My Friends Parents Get Temporary Custody Of Me

I want my friends mom to have custody of me?

I am 17 1/2 years old on the dot and recently my entire family , including my parents, left and moved 5 states away. I stayed behind in Ohio to live with a friend who's parents take me as one of their own. My parents wanted me to go with them but I didn't want to stop my whole life and up and move like I had done my whole life, I was doing so well in school and wanted to stay where I was happy. And of course the public school system had a problem with me going to school in a different state than my custodial parents resided and now my parents are saying I have to move back until I am 18, yeah I know 6 months doesn't seem like a long time but it hinders my school career and just my general well being. I really want my friends mom to take custody of me so that I can stay in Ohio without my parents forcing me back. My parents said that they will not sign away their right but is there any way , with being as old as I am that she could get custody of me anyways? Please help.

Can my friends parents get custody of me?

I am a 15yo troubled teen, I turn 16 in 2 months . I've taken my moms car, I repeatedly keep sneaking out at night & my mom can't take it anymore . I have a 9yo sister and I don't want her turning out like me . I put a stress on my family's relationship and I'm tried of hurting them. I keep saying I'm going to stop but I just don't . She's threatened to kick me out if I do such things again . But I know I'm bound to get kicked out . If my friends parents could get custody of me , how would it work? Does my mom sign over parental rights? Or does my friends mom need power of attorney?

Can my friends parents adopt me?

I'm currently having abuse problems with my father and I don't feel safe in my own home. It has been like this since I was 4. I need to get out of the house but I don't want to have to change schools and grow up with people I've never met before. Is there any way my friends parents can legally adopt me?

Can my friends parents get temporary custody of me?

My father is in jail for another 3 years and my mom is out of work and has no source of income(she got injured). We keep moving because we always get evicted. Earlier this year my mom, my sister, and I were homeless and had to live at my uncles house. It was about 45 minutes away from where I went to school( we also have no car so I had to get up before 5 so the taxi could pick me up at 6). It was too stressful and effected my education big time. We're probably going to be homeless again next month and I don't want it to effect my education again. If my friends parents and my mom were willing to for them to get temporary custody could they until I'm in a stable place? How long would the process take? Btw im 13


P.S. my mom already checked for shelters and there's none that we can go to

Is it possible to give custody of your child to a friend (in Canada)?

What you want to do is assign someone to act as parent in your absence, with the ability to deal with things like formal paperwork and medical issues on behalf of the child to fulfill your responsibility.I do not know the exact process in Canada, but it should be similar in all ex-English states.It can be as simple as filling out and signing a form which is witnessed and filed.It may require a judge to examine the plan and talk with all parties to ensure that everyone is truly aboard.With all parties including the child agreeing it should be both reasonably fast, painless & cheap.In loco parentis, can be as simple as turning over the kid to an adult babysitter for the evening.Formally, it is the authority of most colleges and universities over under-aged students.in lo·co pa·ren·tisˌin ˌlōkō pəˈrentəs/adverb & adjective(of a teacher or other adult responsible for children) in the place of a parent."he was used to acting in loco parentis"

How can my best friend's parents adopt me? Please?

Your friends parents dont need to adopt you, and you dont need to be adopted. All your friends parents need to do is ask your mom if you can live with them for a while and get your mom to write a letter signing over parental rights to your friends parents so that medical and educational decisions can be made by them on her behalf.....

As far as that goes, if your mom is willing, all you really need to do is stay with them, ask her to help out if someone needs to talk to the school etc.

Can a friend’s mom get custody over me even if my mom doesn’t approve?

No. Atleast, that would be a long shot. We all have wanted to have a different mommy at times. I assure you, the mom you have is the one God chose for you. How would you feel if your mom wanted to trade you out for your friend?

If I am put in foster care can my friends mom take me in?

There is no "depends". The answer is No.

You'd be placed with a relative, a licensed foster care provider, or a group facility. A friends parent would never even be a consideration. Even if they offered. The courts are limited to the above three options, without exception.

Also, CPS removal requires good reason and suspicion that your personal safety, and the safety of your siblings would be in jeopardy if you remained at home. Yes - your brothers and sisters (if you have any) would ALSO be removed. And chances are high that you would all be separated as well. Foster care is not for kids who arent getting along with their parents. There has to be evidence of abuse or neglect. Be sure...and be careful - making a false or misleading report to a gvmt agency is a felony. Not saying your not being honest... i'm just saying - be sure. You wouldnt be open for adoption. Your mom would get court ordered rehab. That alone can take only months or years.

Emancipated while in CPS custody?

Do you have a job? Can you financially support yourself? Does your state allow emancipation? Do you have a good reason why it is in your best interest to be emancipated?

These are just a few questions the courts will ask you before they decide. Emancipation isn't granted just on a whim. It is very serious, and the courts want to make sure you understand fully what you will be facing and that you can care for yourself with no help from anyone else (no one will legally be obligated to take care of you if you are emancipated).

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