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<blockquote data-quote="mtic" data-source="post: 674915" data-attributes="member: 18623"><p>My Difficult Child met with his probation officer today. From what I understand after my son called me, the probation officer needs to talk to the judge or send this to a judge to see what happens next. Said he was able to move back to the state he was living in if he wanted and he would be in touch about the next step.</p><p></p><p>When my Difficult Child called me on Thursday, he said he wanted to move back to his home town no matter if we let him stay with us or not. His roommate drove him here, and we did let him sleep here last night but told him we couldn't have him living with us. He was supposed to move in with another friend. He just called and said he's heading back to the state he moved to because he had no place to stay here. Gee, really? Do you think he was 100% counting on us to cave and to take him back in? I do. Is it sad that I actually felt relief when he said he was going back? I believe he had already quit his job there, but that's not my problem. He said his roommate is willing to take him back. Again...not my problem. How does one live this flippin' way? No plans, no job, no money. Would drive me insane. Heading to a holiday party tonight, so putting this all out of my head.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure he'll call me some time this week. I can ask him what his plans are. Thanks to this board, I was able to give some good responses to him but not try to solve his problems as I would have in the past. Have a great night everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtic, post: 674915, member: 18623"] My Difficult Child met with his probation officer today. From what I understand after my son called me, the probation officer needs to talk to the judge or send this to a judge to see what happens next. Said he was able to move back to the state he was living in if he wanted and he would be in touch about the next step. When my Difficult Child called me on Thursday, he said he wanted to move back to his home town no matter if we let him stay with us or not. His roommate drove him here, and we did let him sleep here last night but told him we couldn't have him living with us. He was supposed to move in with another friend. He just called and said he's heading back to the state he moved to because he had no place to stay here. Gee, really? Do you think he was 100% counting on us to cave and to take him back in? I do. Is it sad that I actually felt relief when he said he was going back? I believe he had already quit his job there, but that's not my problem. He said his roommate is willing to take him back. Again...not my problem. How does one live this flippin' way? No plans, no job, no money. Would drive me insane. Heading to a holiday party tonight, so putting this all out of my head. I'm sure he'll call me some time this week. I can ask him what his plans are. Thanks to this board, I was able to give some good responses to him but not try to solve his problems as I would have in the past. Have a great night everyone. [/QUOTE]
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