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Now that I kicked my 18 year old daughter out, where do I go from here?
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<blockquote data-quote="hannahb" data-source="post: 712470" data-attributes="member: 21834"><p>Cindy I am so sorry this is happening. It must be having a terrible impact on you, your husband and other daughter too. I think the advice on this forum is generally to step back, look after yourself and your healthy relationships. Be really firm with your daughter about what you will do and what she is allowed to do - e.g.I wonder if changing the locks and explaining she is not allowed home till she has left this abusive relationship and spent time in a domestic violence sanctuary would be a good step? Making it clear you won't always be there to help? setting boundaries about meeting and phoning? But I'm in a bad situation myself with my daughter and its easier for me to say this that do it myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hannahb, post: 712470, member: 21834"] Cindy I am so sorry this is happening. It must be having a terrible impact on you, your husband and other daughter too. I think the advice on this forum is generally to step back, look after yourself and your healthy relationships. Be really firm with your daughter about what you will do and what she is allowed to do - e.g.I wonder if changing the locks and explaining she is not allowed home till she has left this abusive relationship and spent time in a domestic violence sanctuary would be a good step? Making it clear you won't always be there to help? setting boundaries about meeting and phoning? But I'm in a bad situation myself with my daughter and its easier for me to say this that do it myself. [/QUOTE]
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