Depends if they have family out of state or if they’re tied to a job instate. Also, don’t discount the paternal side. Considering the father died, there’s no reason to believe that that side is cutoff. Too many variables to make assumptions.
And yeah, it’s hard to move, but it’s also hard getting harassed for years or even disappeared by the cops.
You: “This 11-year-old will grow up”
The cops: “That’s where you’re wrong, buck-o…”
Hopefully leaving the state is an option.
Unfortunately I doubt that a single mother that has to rely on a court appointed attorney to defend against felony charges has the money to leave.
Depends if they have family out of state or if they’re tied to a job instate. Also, don’t discount the paternal side. Considering the father died, there’s no reason to believe that that side is cutoff. Too many variables to make assumptions.
And yeah, it’s hard to move, but it’s also hard getting harassed for years or even disappeared by the cops.
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-much-does-it-cost-to-move/#:~:text=Interstate moves are usually considered,national average cost of %244%2C792.
Only source I could find that didn’t give a really wide range says the average move costs $5000
https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/banking/data-2023-savings-report
55% of Americans would need to borrow to cover a right now emergency of $1000