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Antisocial Personality Disorder Diagnosis of my 18 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="mrsammler" data-source="post: 432700"><p>Call your local police station and tell them that you're planning to evict him and ask them about the legalities surrounding that. I was shocked to discover that in NC, you can't just evict someone who's been living in your home on any day you like--you've got to give him 30 days' notice, just as you would a renter, and he can remain in your home until that final day. Shocking but true. So find out what you need to know and do and then follow the legal process, or at least know it. (You can always just throw him out and trust that he doesn't know the state's technical requirements about this, nor is resourceful enough to look into it--police have told me that most parents can evict an adult child any time they like, simply because the kid will never bother to discover the legal technicalities involved--you just can't involve the police in the eviction, as they will have to abide by the legal requirements.) </p><p></p><p>Give him 30 days' notice. If a child of mine told me he would *refuse* to leave if/when I told him to, I'd literally toss him out on his bum that very minute--that's just maddeningly unacceptable. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrsammler, post: 432700"] Call your local police station and tell them that you're planning to evict him and ask them about the legalities surrounding that. I was shocked to discover that in NC, you can't just evict someone who's been living in your home on any day you like--you've got to give him 30 days' notice, just as you would a renter, and he can remain in your home until that final day. Shocking but true. So find out what you need to know and do and then follow the legal process, or at least know it. (You can always just throw him out and trust that he doesn't know the state's technical requirements about this, nor is resourceful enough to look into it--police have told me that most parents can evict an adult child any time they like, simply because the kid will never bother to discover the legal technicalities involved--you just can't involve the police in the eviction, as they will have to abide by the legal requirements.) Give him 30 days' notice. If a child of mine told me he would *refuse* to leave if/when I told him to, I'd literally toss him out on his bum that very minute--that's just maddeningly unacceptable. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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