A 13-year-old cannot arbitrarily choose where he or she prefers to live. The parent who has primary custody is the one the minor child will have to reside with until custodial arrangements are changed or modified by a court order. If the minor believes they are in an abusive situation they should contact the department of children and family services for assistance.
National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-392-3738, Nat. Child Abuse General Information, 1-800-4224453. The young person might wish to visit the website Teenline Online, an organization staffed by teens trained to aid other teens who have problems.
All information will be kept confidential. http://www.teenlineonline.org.
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