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Are there any guidelines for kicking the addict out of the house?
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<blockquote data-quote="Karenvm" data-source="post: 603834" data-attributes="member: 15766"><p>Hi. </p><p>I recently met with an attorney, as my difficult child was about to turn 18, and we too, wanted to know our rights. It may vary by state, but we learned that as long as my son was not in school (he was graduating HS, and had no plans for college, due to the crazy year he had), we were not required to provide him with any support. The attorney recommended that we remove him from our insurance, though I did not do that (yet. He has been doing really well, as I think he really got scared when he learned he would be on the street if he used pot again). If he was enrolled in school, or college, or if we had been previously paying rent for him somewhere, then it would not be as simple to "evict" him. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps! </p><p></p><p>*Karen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karenvm, post: 603834, member: 15766"] Hi. I recently met with an attorney, as my difficult child was about to turn 18, and we too, wanted to know our rights. It may vary by state, but we learned that as long as my son was not in school (he was graduating HS, and had no plans for college, due to the crazy year he had), we were not required to provide him with any support. The attorney recommended that we remove him from our insurance, though I did not do that (yet. He has been doing really well, as I think he really got scared when he learned he would be on the street if he used pot again). If he was enrolled in school, or college, or if we had been previously paying rent for him somewhere, then it would not be as simple to "evict" him. Hope this helps! *Karen [/QUOTE]
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