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18 Yr Old Son Daily Pot smoker doesn't want to stop
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<blockquote data-quote="just4usa" data-source="post: 599829" data-attributes="member: 16531"><p>I am going to write a contract that all 3 of us sign...mom, dad and him. I don't know what difficult child is? Looked in the urban dictionary but wasn't sure? I want to post the contract when I get it done so I can see if there are any things that others might add or change. The general idea is this...if he chooses the correct path, gets good grades, stays away from drugs, keeps his job and himself in good standing we will support him financially, physically and emotionally. If he chooses the opposite then we will support him in every way except financially. We have already made him start paying for all his personal expenses except we pay for his truck and insurance - he doesn't make enough to pay those but we can change that too. Part of the contract is going to say that if he gets in trouble the truck comes home and he will have to take the bus. He will be going to a college where there is plenty of public transportation...we are only allowing him the use of the truck because he wants to keep the job he currently has and will be a 20 minute drive with no public transport available. He has worked there for 9 months and loves it - previously had a job for over a year in the restaurant sector which I would advise all parents to say no to ...seems that a large drug crowd is attracted to restaurant business...</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just4usa, post: 599829, member: 16531"] I am going to write a contract that all 3 of us sign...mom, dad and him. I don't know what difficult child is? Looked in the urban dictionary but wasn't sure? I want to post the contract when I get it done so I can see if there are any things that others might add or change. The general idea is this...if he chooses the correct path, gets good grades, stays away from drugs, keeps his job and himself in good standing we will support him financially, physically and emotionally. If he chooses the opposite then we will support him in every way except financially. We have already made him start paying for all his personal expenses except we pay for his truck and insurance - he doesn't make enough to pay those but we can change that too. Part of the contract is going to say that if he gets in trouble the truck comes home and he will have to take the bus. He will be going to a college where there is plenty of public transportation...we are only allowing him the use of the truck because he wants to keep the job he currently has and will be a 20 minute drive with no public transport available. He has worked there for 9 months and loves it - previously had a job for over a year in the restaurant sector which I would advise all parents to say no to ...seems that a large drug crowd is attracted to restaurant business... Good luck with your family. [/QUOTE]
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