Legal Question in Family Law in Texas

in texas, when can a teenager choose to leave their guardian

My daughter's best friend was adopted by her uncle when she

was younger, but her uncle does not treat her well at all. We

have offered her our home to live with us, but the uncle refuses

to let her go, even though he currently neglects her. At what

age is my daughter's friend able to legally move out? She is

under the age of 16.


Asked on 3/12/09, 8:27 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

TC Langford Langford Law Office

Re: in texas, when can a teenager choose to leave their guardian

Since the uncle adopted her, he is her father, not her guardian. She is a minor child until she is 18 years old. If there are no court orders restricting her residence, if she runs away at 17 years old, she will not be prosecuted. She is still a minor, just not a runaway. I do not know what you mean by neglect, but if you consider her life, well-being, health to be endangered, you should contact CPS. CPS is a can of worms that, in my opinion, should not be opened lightly.

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Answered on 3/13/09, 7:35 am
Fran Brochstein Attorney & Mediator

Re: in texas, when can a teenager choose to leave their guardian

As Theresa said, this is her dad.

I assume that you are only hearing one side of the story. Teen-age girls usually exaggerate what is going on. How would you feel if your daughter went to another family and said that you were a terrible parent?

FYI: If the school or any doctor sees neglect, etc. they are REQUIRED by law to report it to CPS. Since CPS is not involved, I would be careful getting involved.

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Answered on 3/14/09, 4:30 pm


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