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<blockquote data-quote="Blondiesbf" data-source="post: 457783" data-attributes="member: 12548"><p>Ally, one of the harder things in life I had to to was kick my 20-yr-old son out last week-end. To put it bluntly...it sucks. I have been in a funk since then but each day has gotten a little better. With a DUI a week and a half ago (the final straw), he is in for some very rough times in the near future. He now lives in a mobile home with some 'friends' and it is within walking distance to his job (what? a little smart thinking???) He is facing stiff fines and the loss of his license for at least a year. Counseling before court would help his case but that was a huge bone of contention leading to he getting kicked out. So, in that respect, he is being stubborn and not thinking. We've also found a lawyer for him who will do an initial consultation for free...but again, he is not moving forward with it. So, he will be at the mercy of the judge at the end of the month...and there is nothing I can do.</p><p>Moral of the story, you will cry and hurt, but kicking your son out is the right thing to do. Hugs to you...and keep hoping...I know I do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blondiesbf, post: 457783, member: 12548"] Ally, one of the harder things in life I had to to was kick my 20-yr-old son out last week-end. To put it bluntly...it sucks. I have been in a funk since then but each day has gotten a little better. With a DUI a week and a half ago (the final straw), he is in for some very rough times in the near future. He now lives in a mobile home with some 'friends' and it is within walking distance to his job (what? a little smart thinking???) He is facing stiff fines and the loss of his license for at least a year. Counseling before court would help his case but that was a huge bone of contention leading to he getting kicked out. So, in that respect, he is being stubborn and not thinking. We've also found a lawyer for him who will do an initial consultation for free...but again, he is not moving forward with it. So, he will be at the mercy of the judge at the end of the month...and there is nothing I can do. Moral of the story, you will cry and hurt, but kicking your son out is the right thing to do. Hugs to you...and keep hoping...I know I do! [/QUOTE]
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