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How do you evict 19 year old?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 305429" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>What a HORRIBLE law!!!</p><p></p><p>Well, supporting her means making sure she has food and housing. I wouldn't give her any extra money and forget the cell phone, computer, car privledges and frills. At her age I'd buy her thrift shop clothing and nutritious food only. Forget the potato chips and ice cream. Maybe cut your TV temporarily to basic cable so hat she can't watch MTV or HBO. She is old enough to work part time. I would also call the cops if she's out after curfew. If she's a minor, she's a minor. I would definitely try to get her to move out on her own. Bet it wouldn't be that hard to do.</p><p>If she is 19, and an attorney says it's a go, I'd pack her bags unless she is willing to go into residential treatment to get the help that she needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 305429, member: 1550"] What a HORRIBLE law!!! Well, supporting her means making sure she has food and housing. I wouldn't give her any extra money and forget the cell phone, computer, car privledges and frills. At her age I'd buy her thrift shop clothing and nutritious food only. Forget the potato chips and ice cream. Maybe cut your TV temporarily to basic cable so hat she can't watch MTV or HBO. She is old enough to work part time. I would also call the cops if she's out after curfew. If she's a minor, she's a minor. I would definitely try to get her to move out on her own. Bet it wouldn't be that hard to do. If she is 19, and an attorney says it's a go, I'd pack her bags unless she is willing to go into residential treatment to get the help that she needs. [/QUOTE]
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