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Help what are my rights to kick him out?
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<blockquote data-quote="lupylisa" data-source="post: 526652" data-attributes="member: 14480"><p>Dear mog,</p><p></p><p>I am new to this site, so I am not sure of all the particulars rules but there seem to be very awesome knowledgeable people here. I know from my situation with our 18yo difficult child, the police have asked him to leave and he left. My friend that is a police officer said that generally most officers coming to the house asking a kid/18yo+ (lol) to leave will do the trick and he's never come across someone not just leaving as a difficult child will usually escalate things w the officer and then be forced to leave or be arrested. I know in our case he does NOT want to be locked up in jail or treatment so its a good motivator to have someone "bullying" him like he has bullied us. </p><p></p><p>Anyway let me express my heartfelt sentiments for your situation. WOW! Not only do you have your son to deal with but your father as well. I am so sorry. I guess thats why they call this the "sandwich" generation bc we get saddled in the middle of problems with our old parents and young adult children. Good luck to you and I hope you find out the particulars for your state.</p><p></p><p>Lupy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lupylisa, post: 526652, member: 14480"] Dear mog, I am new to this site, so I am not sure of all the particulars rules but there seem to be very awesome knowledgeable people here. I know from my situation with our 18yo difficult child, the police have asked him to leave and he left. My friend that is a police officer said that generally most officers coming to the house asking a kid/18yo+ (lol) to leave will do the trick and he's never come across someone not just leaving as a difficult child will usually escalate things w the officer and then be forced to leave or be arrested. I know in our case he does NOT want to be locked up in jail or treatment so its a good motivator to have someone "bullying" him like he has bullied us. Anyway let me express my heartfelt sentiments for your situation. WOW! Not only do you have your son to deal with but your father as well. I am so sorry. I guess thats why they call this the "sandwich" generation bc we get saddled in the middle of problems with our old parents and young adult children. Good luck to you and I hope you find out the particulars for your state. Lupy... [/QUOTE]
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