Chicago, IL asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for Illinois

Q: i want to live with boyfreind i want to emancipate myself we had a kid but lost him im 15 i stuggle with mom i work

me and my boyfreind want to get an appartment i want to emancipate myself at 15 and a few months when ive been stuggeling with my mom for 3 years knew my bf for a year and months dont feel comfterable with my step dad i work and my boyfreind works when i was pregnant my mom put alot of stress and puched me againts the washe pressed her stomach to mine and pulled hair i ended up losing my baby my boyfreind is going to 18 in a few days i knew him since 16 and if rare what do they have to have to have or do to be emancipated i was also a rape victum for 3 years straight by my own father thats why i dont feel comfterable with him it was reported but they didnt beieve me wich im the one who was there and i was the one with the expirance wich it did happen and my step dads brother lives with us and he would always look at me unappropiatly me and my brother have seen him but i feel like my mom is more about my step dad then what i feel and think and i feel uncomfterable.

1 Lawyer Answer
Cheryl Powell
Cheryl Powell
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Mt Vernon, IL
  • Licensed in Illinois

A: It is rare for a 15 year old to get emancipated. You do not say how old the bf is.

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