need to move out, mom might really lose it.

soperg

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okay guys, here's the problem, i'm 16, but i have no job and my mom might kick me out of the house because she wants me to get a job. i can't find one. so if she kicks me out, who do i talk to to get some support and sepperate living, because i know someone in my school who did it. but she had to be abused by her parents (sexually) before she could get emancipated. so what i need is to get my own place without a job until i can get one. i'm in canada if it helps, bc, abbotsford.and quickly, i don't know how much longer she'll hold.
 

Tasachan

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Um. I don't think she can legally kick you out for not having a job at 16... But... maybe start asking friends if you can crash on their couch if an emergency arises.
Most cities have some sort of shelter - usually a women's shelter, but there are homeless youth shelters as well. Look local ones up in the phonebook/on the internet. They'd know how to get yourself situated.

Sorry to hear about your troubles, and I hope things work out.
 

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are you entitled to job seekers allowance?

because if you are, you could just give your mum either some of it or all of it if necessary until you find a job.
 

Saelune

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If she kicks you out, sue her. Until you are 18 she has to take care of you.
 

Gladiateher

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I'm pretty sure that your mom has a legal obligation to provide for you as your a minor. My advice would be to talk to a school counselor and try not to be a burden on your Mother. Surely she doesn't want you to move out just because you don't have a job? Make her see that your trying, trying at everything. Once your 18 you can do this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InBXu-iY7cw
I didn't regret it.
 

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soperg said:
okay guys, here's the problem, i'm 16, but i have no job and my mom might kick me out of the house because she wants me to get a job. i can't find one. so if she kicks me out, who do i talk to to get some support and sepperate living, because i know someone in my school who did it. but she had to be abused by her parents (sexually) before she could get emancipated. so what i need is to get my own place without a job until i can get one. i'm in canada if it helps, bc, abbotsford.and quickly, i don't know how much longer she'll hold.
You're still a minor, so kicking you out can get her in trouble with the law for neglect. You aren't legally an adult, so if she won't take care of you then child services (or whatever the equivalent you have in Canada is) will step in. Go to school and talk with your counselor about it. Just whatever you do don't run away or try to fend for yourself like she wants. That will only get you into more trouble, and not just with your mom.
 

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Saelune said:
If she kicks you out, sue her. Until you are 18 she has to take care of you.
<link=http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071027190454AA6QJsD>Nope.

If you seriously can't find a job (although I think you're just being too picky), then I don't have any advice for you. Good luck.
 

soperg

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believer258 said:
HankMan said:
believer258 said:
Why is your mom wanting to kick you out? I have a very hard time believing that it's just because you don't have a job.

If you've been doing something questionable, I'd think the fear of being homeless would stop you from doing it. But then, some people never learn. Don't be one of those people, or you'll regret it.
That's the problem with those people: they never do regret it. It's always a "temporary adjustment" or "someone else's fault." Then they all get bitter because their dicks are too small and try to overthrow the government by holding up the local FedEx.
This man speaks truth, OP; tell us why you're getting kicked out, and we can help you better. And don't lie. You lie to yourself and you'll fuck up at some point, and never realize it until it's too late. It won't be any skin off anyone's back but yours.

I don't mean to be too presumptuous, nor do I ask that you divulge information that you don't feel comfortable telling. But if there's something going on that isn't good, then take care of it. Now.
what? you really think people can't be petty? believe me, this s the reason, oh! and she caught me with porn a year ago.
 

soperg

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CardinalPiggles said:
soperg said:
are you entitled to job seekers allowance?

because if you are, you could just give your mum either some of it or all of it if necessary until you find a job.
sorry it took me a long time to respond, but how would i apply for that?
 

CardinalPiggles

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soperg said:
sorry it took me a long time to respond, but how would i apply for that?
scour the internet maybe? your in canada right? so look for benefits in canada.

if you cant find anything, go into a government agency and ask.
 

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soperg said:
okay guys, here's the problem, i'm 16, but i have no job and my mom might kick me out of the house because she wants me to get a job. i can't find one. so if she kicks me out, who do i talk to to get some support and sepperate living, because i know someone in my school who did it. but she had to be abused by her parents (sexually) before she could get emancipated. so what i need is to get my own place without a job until i can get one. i'm in canada if it helps, bc, abbotsford.and quickly, i don't know how much longer she'll hold.
Try harder to get a job. You're probably being offensive in some way. There's something wrong with you.

>_>

Really people?

Reality check. Not everyone gets along with their parents.

Anyways...

Eugh...good luck with the job hunt. I spent over a year unemployed, before only recently having found employment at a stable location. (having to postpone my college education in the process due to lack of funding as well.)

That said, I'd advise checking with your school counselor for advise on the situation. Quite frankly, given your age, your primary focus should be on completing your secondary education. Sure having a part-time job at your age can be a good idea, so long as it doesn't interfere with your schooling; but seeing as how you're in a situation where you have the opportunity to acquire a quality education...well, it's simply the best course of action. Both short term and long.

At any rate, I wish you the best of luck.

~Ceryle