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Is there help out there for an 18 year old that doesn't want help?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 379211" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>If your son is stealing from you and he is on probation, and if you have at least a semi- working relationship with his PO, then I would call his PO and tell them that you have caught son doing this stealing and are going to kick him out of the house. I am assuming that part of his probation is having a valid, stable residence that the PO can locate your son at. I know it is with my sons probation. When my son stole something from us after he was on probation, I went to his PO and threw a fit. His PO went ape on my son. Actually, things could have taken a really bad turn but other events happened and things evened out. </p><p></p><p>If your sons PO can knock some sense into your son or find another way of helping him to move outward and onward, that would probably be the best. Otherwise, I think it is going to take you charging your son for pawning your items. That simply cannot continue to be an option for him. I know how hard it is to turn them in. Trust me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 379211, member: 1514"] If your son is stealing from you and he is on probation, and if you have at least a semi- working relationship with his PO, then I would call his PO and tell them that you have caught son doing this stealing and are going to kick him out of the house. I am assuming that part of his probation is having a valid, stable residence that the PO can locate your son at. I know it is with my sons probation. When my son stole something from us after he was on probation, I went to his PO and threw a fit. His PO went ape on my son. Actually, things could have taken a really bad turn but other events happened and things evened out. If your sons PO can knock some sense into your son or find another way of helping him to move outward and onward, that would probably be the best. Otherwise, I think it is going to take you charging your son for pawning your items. That simply cannot continue to be an option for him. I know how hard it is to turn them in. Trust me. [/QUOTE]
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