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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 621835" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Wow. I hadn't even thought of what Witz says, but I agree. That will be a way to sort of force him to at least be off the streets and safe, as well as in an environment where he can decide to get help if he wants it. I wouldn't break the bank for a hotel room either for the reasons Witz says. Can you imagine the parties he could throw in there and how drunk and disruptive and destructive some unsupervised teens who are difficult children can get? </p><p></p><p>Also, he can get the message early that once he is eighteen he either follows your house rules, does not break the law, or has to find another place to live on his own dime, which requires him to get a job. Whether he will or not, that is not known. But if we all supported our immature adult children after they turned eighteen, while they are not doing anything to improve their lives, we are going to be living in homeless shelters with them!! </p><p></p><p>Do call that lawyer. And try to have a little peace and serenity tonight. I know it's not easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 621835, member: 1550"] Wow. I hadn't even thought of what Witz says, but I agree. That will be a way to sort of force him to at least be off the streets and safe, as well as in an environment where he can decide to get help if he wants it. I wouldn't break the bank for a hotel room either for the reasons Witz says. Can you imagine the parties he could throw in there and how drunk and disruptive and destructive some unsupervised teens who are difficult children can get? Also, he can get the message early that once he is eighteen he either follows your house rules, does not break the law, or has to find another place to live on his own dime, which requires him to get a job. Whether he will or not, that is not known. But if we all supported our immature adult children after they turned eighteen, while they are not doing anything to improve their lives, we are going to be living in homeless shelters with them!! Do call that lawyer. And try to have a little peace and serenity tonight. I know it's not easy. [/QUOTE]
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