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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 6785" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Try this: Tell him he has to leave and you'll drive him wherever he wants to go. When he says he has nowhere to go , offer him a ride to a homeless shelter. He'll say no, but stand firm. If it works, great, otherwise you will have to go the whole eviction route. But definately don't delay. My difficult child would have rather been homeless, then work. Then when he realized how dire his situation was- it took awhile, and only when he didn't have anyone to "help" him,he got a job and is doing things for himself on his own. For now, this situation is working for your difficult child-he's quite content, but getting out of there will be the best thing for him. And for you.-Alyssa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 6785, member: 2668"] Try this: Tell him he has to leave and you'll drive him wherever he wants to go. When he says he has nowhere to go , offer him a ride to a homeless shelter. He'll say no, but stand firm. If it works, great, otherwise you will have to go the whole eviction route. But definately don't delay. My difficult child would have rather been homeless, then work. Then when he realized how dire his situation was- it took awhile, and only when he didn't have anyone to "help" him,he got a job and is doing things for himself on his own. For now, this situation is working for your difficult child-he's quite content, but getting out of there will be the best thing for him. And for you.-Alyssa [/QUOTE]
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