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Mentally Challenged sister not "bad enough" for dad to get rights
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 554148" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm sorry I don't have time to post a long response but wanted to say welcome. Do share with us her medical history. Was she able to complete high school? Has anyone kept a log of her inappropriate behaviors? Does she understand birth control and STD's?</p><p></p><p>Have you and your parents taken steps to make sure that she can not access your credit? In some cases, I think, it is actually necessary to utilize an attorney to make sure that it is known "we are not responsible for debts incurred by x". Many of us have had teens who used similar methods to gain money/possessions. It will not get better as time goes by and I am sure your parents do not want to press legal charges (none of us want to do that) <strong>but</strong> truly she can cause havoc for your parents financial security so I think that needs to be explored pronto. Sadly, in my humble opinion, she has got to be held accountable for her costly impulsive decisions. You are right...her "friends" do not care and she likely will end up paying a big personal price for them.</p><p></p><p>Give us an update. Other people will come along with supportive advice...likely better than mine. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 554148, member: 35"] I'm sorry I don't have time to post a long response but wanted to say welcome. Do share with us her medical history. Was she able to complete high school? Has anyone kept a log of her inappropriate behaviors? Does she understand birth control and STD's? Have you and your parents taken steps to make sure that she can not access your credit? In some cases, I think, it is actually necessary to utilize an attorney to make sure that it is known "we are not responsible for debts incurred by x". Many of us have had teens who used similar methods to gain money/possessions. It will not get better as time goes by and I am sure your parents do not want to press legal charges (none of us want to do that) [B]but[/B] truly she can cause havoc for your parents financial security so I think that needs to be explored pronto. Sadly, in my humble opinion, she has got to be held accountable for her costly impulsive decisions. You are right...her "friends" do not care and she likely will end up paying a big personal price for them. Give us an update. Other people will come along with supportive advice...likely better than mine. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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