What To Do If You Get Kicked Out At 15 In Florida
Location: Florida. I am a F15 school student in Florida. I am trying to understand my rights and how to properly document a family housing situation so it does not interfere with my education now or my ability to apply for college later.
About a year ago, I was removed from my home. My grandparents took me in for approximately two months and then purchased a house for my mother, my brothers, and me to live in. The house is owned by my grandparents, and I have lived there for less than a year.
Five days ago, my grandparents sent me a message telling me to start preparing to move out and stating they no longer wanted me living in the house. They told me I would need to live full-time with my father. I responded the same day ending communication. After that, my grandparents and my mother had a major argument. Initially, my mother disagreed with them, but five days later she told me I need to start packing and that she would allow them to remove me from the home.
I am still enrolled in high school and have no independent income. I am concerned about: What documentation I should be keeping now Who should be notified (school counselor, social worker, etc.) How this situation should be recorded so it does not affect my education or future college financial aid Also if she changes her mind and calls the cops on me for “running away”.
I am not trying to escalate anything unnecessarily. I want to make sure I am protected, that my schooling is not disrupted, and that this situation is properly documented.
Any advice on next steps or documentation would be appreciated.
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