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In Illinois, any legal ramifications to throwing the Problem Child OUT of the house!
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<blockquote data-quote="jhoward" data-source="post: 372022"><p>Seeking advice on the basics. Girlfriends youngest daughter, 19, has full paid-ticket to college. Attended first semesteracademic probation. Secon semester, brought her grades up (C avg). Two classes (online) over the Summer and she flunked one. Soph year starts up end of this month. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Shes emotionally immature, angry, mean-spirited, beligerent, threatened violence in the past. Shes refusing to return to college without a car. The deal was bring your grades up and you can take the carshe did not achieve and now is using this, I believe, as a justification for not returning to college. I think she just doesnt want to go back. </p><p> </p><p> Per her mother, there is no path except to complete three years of college and get her degree. If this young adult refuses to go back to school, her mother is telling her shes outshe must move out by end of this month. Personally, I think living on her own will help her grow up and appreciate everything she takes for granted. </p><p> </p><p> In Illinois, are there any legal ramifications? I would think not as this kid is 19 and soon to be 20.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhoward, post: 372022"] Seeking advice on the basics. Girlfriends youngest daughter, 19, has full paid-ticket to college. Attended first semesteracademic probation. Secon semester, brought her grades up (C avg). Two classes (online) over the Summer and she flunked one. Soph year starts up end of this month. Shes emotionally immature, angry, mean-spirited, beligerent, threatened violence in the past. Shes refusing to return to college without a car. The deal was bring your grades up and you can take the carshe did not achieve and now is using this, I believe, as a justification for not returning to college. I think she just doesnt want to go back. Per her mother, there is no path except to complete three years of college and get her degree. If this young adult refuses to go back to school, her mother is telling her shes outshe must move out by end of this month. Personally, I think living on her own will help her grow up and appreciate everything she takes for granted. In Illinois, are there any legal ramifications? I would think not as this kid is 19 and soon to be 20. [/QUOTE]
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