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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 546453"><p>Press charges ASAP. He's 18 now and needs to learn the hard way that there are consequences for his actions. He stole a LOT of money. The amount of money is usually what decides the punishment to a certain point and any "good" prosecutor is going to at least check with you to see what you'd like to happen. In this case, I would go for the maximum followed by inpatient treatment followed by half-way house, etc. Since he's 18, you don't get stuck with the bill, HE does or he gets financial help to do it. He's had it too easy. Since he stole from you and husband, Dad has absolutely no say in any of it. difficult child didn't steal from him so he's out of the loop. This is between you, husband, and the legal system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 546453"] Press charges ASAP. He's 18 now and needs to learn the hard way that there are consequences for his actions. He stole a LOT of money. The amount of money is usually what decides the punishment to a certain point and any "good" prosecutor is going to at least check with you to see what you'd like to happen. In this case, I would go for the maximum followed by inpatient treatment followed by half-way house, etc. Since he's 18, you don't get stuck with the bill, HE does or he gets financial help to do it. He's had it too easy. Since he stole from you and husband, Dad has absolutely no say in any of it. difficult child didn't steal from him so he's out of the loop. This is between you, husband, and the legal system. [/QUOTE]
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