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<blockquote data-quote="dadside" data-source="post: 305424" data-attributes="member: 5707"><p>First - suggestions. If you can, find a therapeutic environment - hospital, school, other "program" where she might live and finish high school. Then talk to your local DSS and/or an attorney about having her go there or, in the case of more home violence (need to call police), be ordered by a judge to go there. At a minimum, some group home might be in order.</p><p> </p><p>As to whether or not you can evict her, Delaware law (59 Del. Laws, c. 567, § 1) says "Both parents have a duty to support their child over 18 years of age if such child is a student in high school and is likely to graduate. This duty ends when the child receives a high school diploma or attains age 19, whichever event first occurs." I'd check with an attorney on that before evicting in any case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dadside, post: 305424, member: 5707"] First - suggestions. If you can, find a therapeutic environment - hospital, school, other "program" where she might live and finish high school. Then talk to your local DSS and/or an attorney about having her go there or, in the case of more home violence (need to call police), be ordered by a judge to go there. At a minimum, some group home might be in order. As to whether or not you can evict her, Delaware law (59 Del. Laws, c. 567, § 1) says "Both parents have a duty to support their child over 18 years of age if such child is a student in high school and is likely to graduate. This duty ends when the child receives a high school diploma or attains age 19, whichever event first occurs." I'd check with an attorney on that before evicting in any case. [/QUOTE]
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