Summary
Minors in North Carolina can access various resources for support without adult intervention, including the Department of Social Services and the National Runaway Safeline. Switching from traditional to online schooling is legal if state-approved. If child services do not respond after a report, contact them again or seek help from local law enforcement or a trusted adult. Always prioritize safety and call 911 if in immediate danger.Full Conversation
i was wondering if theres any support for me since im having a hard time with my boyfriend going away for 6 months to tarhell challange
Hello Mal, I understand you're going through a tough time. Could you please clarify whether you're seeking emotional, financial, or legal support? Your answer will help me provide the most relevant guidance.
emotional
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Mal. As a legal expert, I can guide you to relevant legal resources. However, for emotional support, you might consider consulting a local mental health professional or reaching out to non-profit organizations in North Carolina that offer counseling services.
do relationships last in that type of situation
As a legal advisor, I'm not equipped to provide relationship advice. However, the success of a relationship often depends on communication, trust, and understanding. You may want to consider seeking professional counseling to navigate through this challenging time.
if im having trouble at home is there any way to get help without the help of a adult
Yes, there are resources available in North Carolina even if you're a minor.
- Reach out to the North Carolina Department of Social Services.
- Contact the National Runaway Safeline at *-*-RUNAWAY.
- Speak with a school counselor as they can provide assistance or referrals.
Always remember, your safety is a priority. If you're in immediate danger, call *.
is it illegal to pull your kid out of school and put them in online school against there will
No, in North Carolina, it's not illegal to switch your child's schooling from traditional to online against their will. However, the online school must be state-approved. It's important to consider the child's well-being and academic progress in this decision.
if i tried to run away and got caught and talked to a police officer about my situation and then reported it to child services but they didnt come to my house what do i do
I'm sorry to hear you're in this situation. If you're facing difficulties at home:
- You can try reaching out to Child Protective Services again.
- You may also contact local law enforcement.
- Reach out to a trusted adult, teacher, or school counselor for help.
Remember, if you're in immediate danger, call *.