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  • I would think that she could if she has legal custody of you and you are consdered a minor still. Unless you have a real reason for trying to leave, not just difference of opinion, it's probably not worth trying to leave anyway. Most of the time mothers know best whether or not you want to believe it. Take my word for it, my mother knew best but I didn't listen.
  • Stay in nebraska,respect your mother shes responsible for your actions and more than likley trying to keep you out of trouble. One day you will thank her.
  • She can, but why let that bother you. Just use the hotlines I gave you on your other question. According to all the information, there are more homeless teens in Nebraska than ever before. The police don't follow any reports of runaways unless the teen commits a crime. Go to the YMCA/YWCA and get the help you need. Look here:http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=homeless+teen+%2B+Nebraska&fr=yfp-t-501&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8
  • Yes... But even if you were to attempt it, I would make sure you had a place to go, and not come back. You should try to stay with your mother. The world can be a scary place.
  • Yes she can. You can also be placed at the state training school for girls as a runaway. It isn't worth it. Depending on the town in which you live, the police may be very active in locating you. I have had the police dept. in Omaha and in Lincoln be very active in looking for runaways. A 15 yo runaway in Sioux City Iowa was just murdered at her friend's house so the police are more aware of the issue than ever. If you want to leave b/c of abuse etc., then contact the abuse hotline which should be in the front of your phone book - most towns in Nebraska put it within the first couple of pages.
  • Yes she can but, this would only apply in the states where you aren't considered a adult until 19. That said, all you have is one year left, bide your time and make peace while you plan your future or move and do don't plan it hastily, mistakes and errors in judgment is made this way. Rushing to freedom can be a very big mistake and a expensive one. Don't burn the bridges behind you, you never know when you may need to cross it again.

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