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19 year old daughter OUT OF CONTROL - stole $, IRS froze bank account
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<blockquote data-quote="DoneDad" data-source="post: 650613" data-attributes="member: 17244"><p>I'm on my iPad so I can't type a lot, but this situation is literally killing you. You say you had a heart attack when you found out about her trying to steal from your bank account and the repercussions of that with the IRS. </p><p></p><p>You've got to detach from your daughter. 2much2recover and MWM have the game plan. Press charges and change the locks. You say she has assaulted you. Get a restraining order in place. You are being abused. Your life is in danger. She has thrown your finances into chaos. You don't deserve this. </p><p></p><p>I know calling the police on your own child is hard - we did it when Difficult Child daughter moved out at 19 and she and the idiot loser she was with at the time (there have been a lot of them) were breaking into our house and stealing from us. Looking back, I think, "what choice did we have?" We could have kept being victimized, or we could stop it. Those are also your choices. Either put up with it or put a stop to it. Your daughter is not going to change the situation. She likes it the way it is. You need to make a change. </p><p></p><p>People here are a great help in this process. I know how alone this kind of situation makes you feel. Keep posting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneDad, post: 650613, member: 17244"] I'm on my iPad so I can't type a lot, but this situation is literally killing you. You say you had a heart attack when you found out about her trying to steal from your bank account and the repercussions of that with the IRS. You've got to detach from your daughter. 2much2recover and MWM have the game plan. Press charges and change the locks. You say she has assaulted you. Get a restraining order in place. You are being abused. Your life is in danger. She has thrown your finances into chaos. You don't deserve this. I know calling the police on your own child is hard - we did it when Difficult Child daughter moved out at 19 and she and the idiot loser she was with at the time (there have been a lot of them) were breaking into our house and stealing from us. Looking back, I think, "what choice did we have?" We could have kept being victimized, or we could stop it. Those are also your choices. Either put up with it or put a stop to it. Your daughter is not going to change the situation. She likes it the way it is. You need to make a change. People here are a great help in this process. I know how alone this kind of situation makes you feel. Keep posting. [/QUOTE]
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