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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 387356" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Thanks, guys. Great story about the drug dealer and the Latin chanting! lol! I don't think girlfriend is superstitious, unfortunately .... </p><p>However, I can and will take difficult child to an attorney to find out what the options are. difficult child hasn't quite come to the point of being </p><p>committed to leaving girlfriend; he's close, I'd say, but he still hopes that there will be a miracle in the next week or so that will turn</p><p>her into a responsible, proactive person. Uh huh. It has to come from him, though. He has told husband and me that he is NOT ok</p><p>with girlfriend failing to pay her share and that that will be the deal-breaker in the next short while. </p><p></p><p>If difficult child wants her gone I'm prepared to rent a truck (again) and move all the furniture out. Also take down all the curtains I bought,</p><p>etc. I think losing her comforts would make her leave, but the issue of getting her name off the lease would remain. Hopefully an</p><p>attorney can tell us whether she would be considered to have abandoned the lease if she leaves for a certain length of time. </p><p>What I really hope is that she doesn't succeed in manipulating difficult child into staying with her. I have no control over that, I know. She's</p><p>extremely manipulative and with difficult child dopey on medications I'm not sure how susceptible he would be. I'm even more worried about her</p><p>using him as a sperm donor while he's doped up, and getting that second pregnancy going. She refuses to consider birth control. difficult child</p><p>assures me that they're so hostile to each other that nothing is happening, but it's a disaster in the making.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 387356, member: 2884"] Thanks, guys. Great story about the drug dealer and the Latin chanting! lol! I don't think girlfriend is superstitious, unfortunately .... However, I can and will take difficult child to an attorney to find out what the options are. difficult child hasn't quite come to the point of being committed to leaving girlfriend; he's close, I'd say, but he still hopes that there will be a miracle in the next week or so that will turn her into a responsible, proactive person. Uh huh. It has to come from him, though. He has told husband and me that he is NOT ok with girlfriend failing to pay her share and that that will be the deal-breaker in the next short while. If difficult child wants her gone I'm prepared to rent a truck (again) and move all the furniture out. Also take down all the curtains I bought, etc. I think losing her comforts would make her leave, but the issue of getting her name off the lease would remain. Hopefully an attorney can tell us whether she would be considered to have abandoned the lease if she leaves for a certain length of time. What I really hope is that she doesn't succeed in manipulating difficult child into staying with her. I have no control over that, I know. She's extremely manipulative and with difficult child dopey on medications I'm not sure how susceptible he would be. I'm even more worried about her using him as a sperm donor while he's doped up, and getting that second pregnancy going. She refuses to consider birth control. difficult child assures me that they're so hostile to each other that nothing is happening, but it's a disaster in the making. [/QUOTE]
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