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what is the consencuence if a minor leaves the house if they


Question Posted Monday November 14 2005, 3:04 pm

A friend of mine has a problem in her family and she needs to get out of her house yet she is still a minor , how should i help her or if she will get introuble with the polices.

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Advicelady6798 answered Monday November 14 2005, 3:08 pm:
I think that maybe taking her out for a day to the movies or maybe out to lunch to talk her about her problem. If her family is beating her or something then you should notify someone b/c if you dont she may not live through the next abuse. I am not sure what is happening exectly in her house. She cant move out b/c she is still at tha ge but knowing she could get out of her house when she turns 18 she might be able to hang on that long. A way you could help her is tellig her you are there for her and if she ever needs to talk she can talk to you. I dont really know how to help you b/c you didnt tell me the specific problem. sorry.

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