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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 420091" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>Hey Jena,</p><p>I felt much as you do--as soon as my difficult child walked out the door with her boyfriend on the day I officially kicked her out I locked all my doors and was actually rather elated that she was gone. I was certainly relieved. </p><p></p><p>To clarify, you would only be contacted by DSS if your daughter went to them for services (like housing or food stamps, etc.) My dtr only knew to do that because her boyfriend knew how to work the system. However, they made it clear to my dtr that she could come home but she would have to abide my all rules. She did not want to do that. She was not eligible then to receive services because we were "willing" to have her home, she just did not want to live there. I was not really willing to have her home but I had to tell the caseworker I was in order for them not to take me to court. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I so totally understand your feelings and I know my anger helped me stay strong and do what I had to do. Whenever I started feeling sorry for her was when I got in trouble!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 420091, member: 3450"] Hey Jena, I felt much as you do--as soon as my difficult child walked out the door with her boyfriend on the day I officially kicked her out I locked all my doors and was actually rather elated that she was gone. I was certainly relieved. To clarify, you would only be contacted by DSS if your daughter went to them for services (like housing or food stamps, etc.) My dtr only knew to do that because her boyfriend knew how to work the system. However, they made it clear to my dtr that she could come home but she would have to abide my all rules. She did not want to do that. She was not eligible then to receive services because we were "willing" to have her home, she just did not want to live there. I was not really willing to have her home but I had to tell the caseworker I was in order for them not to take me to court. Anyway, I so totally understand your feelings and I know my anger helped me stay strong and do what I had to do. Whenever I started feeling sorry for her was when I got in trouble! [/QUOTE]
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