In the UK, our laws say you may not leave home without your parent�s permission until you are 18.
However, at 16. However, if you leave home without their permission, you are unlikely to be ordered back home unless you are in danger.
Whilst I understand your unhappiness, I�m not comfortable with the options you have described. My reason is that this does not show that you have independence. In fact, it may place you in a more dangerous situation, especially should there be a �glitch� in your relationship with your boyfriend.
Because of the circumstance you�ve described, I believe there �may� be some other options available to you, which help you build your independence.
May I suggest that you first take a look at �There4Me� website. It provides a confidential line for young people to discuss situations such as this. You will find them to be helpful and understanding.
http://www.there4me.com/home/index.asp
Also, you may call toll-free, the NSPCC on 0800 11 11 to discuss local options available to 16 year olds who are in desperate situations where the family situation is such that you need to leave.
Finally, there is one other site which I believe you may gain benefit from. It�s called childline. I'm not thinking of you as a child. However, due to your age, the law recognises you as such.
http://www.childline.org.uk/
0800 1111
Emstown: Sadly, the situation you�ve shared is common in our societies today. Are you able to speak with your mother about how your family situation is affecting you? If you are able to do so, it may be possible that both you and your mother can pursue ideas together towards making your future more b