My father doesn't seem to want to support me, or even identify me as his son anymore. He looks at me as if he wants to disown me. I want to be emancipated from him so he can go on with his life without me in his way. However, emancipation will remove me from my mother's life as well. She wants to support me and I know she's doing all she can to help me grow to be an intelligent and well-brought-up man.
Ever since my parents have divorced each other (when I was 3 years old) my father and I never spoke much. The most we would talk about was what I did wrong, or how disappointed he was in me, or the weather, or politics or what-have-you as long as it wasn't very drawn out. Now he's getting married and he refuses to support me financially. He wants me to get a job and I'm doing the best I can to get one. I have gone to a few interviews and I have a job offer from a friend of mine for a Champion Ford dealership.
He seems to want me to move out right now and get out of his life as soon as possible. This I can do, given the possibility through law.
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My question from this would be: Does anyone know of a form of emancipation that removes me from my father's life but still has him support me through stipen checks?
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He has a college fund saved for me which he will probably try to take as his own if I go through with this. He also bought me a car which I pay back every month as long as I'm working ($100/month for the car payment and $110/month for insurance). He will probably try and take this from me as well if I go through with this.
I don't care if he succeeds with either of them (considering the judge's opinion on this, he will probably be forced to give these both to me along with extra financial support). I just want him to get what he wants from this part in his life. He's most likely going through his mid-life crisis ( if so, he's at the trophy-wife stage) and I want him to have his space and not have to worry about a teenager he finds to be a disappointment.
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For the Record: He considers me a disappointment for my grades. He is well aware of my intelligence, but finds it to be an illusion if I can't get the grades to prove it. I spit at his reasoning...
Please help me if you can.
Ever since my parents have divorced each other (when I was 3 years old) my father and I never spoke much. The most we would talk about was what I did wrong, or how disappointed he was in me, or the weather, or politics or what-have-you as long as it wasn't very drawn out. Now he's getting married and he refuses to support me financially. He wants me to get a job and I'm doing the best I can to get one. I have gone to a few interviews and I have a job offer from a friend of mine for a Champion Ford dealership.
He seems to want me to move out right now and get out of his life as soon as possible. This I can do, given the possibility through law.
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My question from this would be: Does anyone know of a form of emancipation that removes me from my father's life but still has him support me through stipen checks?
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He has a college fund saved for me which he will probably try to take as his own if I go through with this. He also bought me a car which I pay back every month as long as I'm working ($100/month for the car payment and $110/month for insurance). He will probably try and take this from me as well if I go through with this.
I don't care if he succeeds with either of them (considering the judge's opinion on this, he will probably be forced to give these both to me along with extra financial support). I just want him to get what he wants from this part in his life. He's most likely going through his mid-life crisis ( if so, he's at the trophy-wife stage) and I want him to have his space and not have to worry about a teenager he finds to be a disappointment.
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For the Record: He considers me a disappointment for my grades. He is well aware of my intelligence, but finds it to be an illusion if I can't get the grades to prove it. I spit at his reasoning...
Please help me if you can.