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Time to sell his car?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 517105" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I can't believe how similar our difficult child's are...on second thought they are all the same and just their names are changed. We had the same car issues and my difficult child also failed all her courses at the community college and we still had to pay the tuition, and we are still paying off her financial aid from the state college she was suspended from two years ago.</p><p></p><p>We took difficult child's car away when she was using and only gave it back to her when she was sober. However now she is completely in relapse and is convinced she is not an addict and freely admits to using and drinking and we just put the car in her name. We must be crazy. But it's her problem now, her insurance, her property to maintain and it will either be stolen, crashed or trashed within six months. But then she no longer lives with us and since your son does you have a bigger liability.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 517105, member: 59"] I can't believe how similar our difficult child's are...on second thought they are all the same and just their names are changed. We had the same car issues and my difficult child also failed all her courses at the community college and we still had to pay the tuition, and we are still paying off her financial aid from the state college she was suspended from two years ago. We took difficult child's car away when she was using and only gave it back to her when she was sober. However now she is completely in relapse and is convinced she is not an addict and freely admits to using and drinking and we just put the car in her name. We must be crazy. But it's her problem now, her insurance, her property to maintain and it will either be stolen, crashed or trashed within six months. But then she no longer lives with us and since your son does you have a bigger liability. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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