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Big dip down on roller coaster ride..need support & ideas...no judgment
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 350900" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Nomad, legally the landlord simply can not lock difficult child out of her apartment. Period. He has to go through proper channels and get a court ordered eviction before he can do that and it takes MONTHS, usually at least 3. Doesn't matter what difficult child has done, not done. That may buy you more time to look into things.</p><p></p><p>As for the other..........I've no experience. But I've given it much thought in my Just in case thinking that I do. However if Travis ever needed me to take guardianship of him.........(doesn't look like that will be happening) ......he's easy to live with so the situation wouldn't be the same. </p><p></p><p>Guess if it were me I'd try to arm myself with as much info pro and con before making a decision on which way to jump. A really really tough decision for any parent to make I'm certain.</p><p></p><p>Star put it well. I'd like to shake Nichole until she sees stars or some sense gets knocked into her........but she has to be the one to make the right decisions or she's never going to learn. And while my brain knows that, my heart keeps telling my brain where to go. I want to snatch her out of that house and out of harms way and fix it. But I can't. And I wonder why I have chronic insomnia.....sheesh. Surprised I haven't rented out my own padded room after the past 2 wks.</p><p></p><p>Many heartfelt ((((hugs)))) and know you and difficult child are in my prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 350900, member: 84"] Nomad, legally the landlord simply can not lock difficult child out of her apartment. Period. He has to go through proper channels and get a court ordered eviction before he can do that and it takes MONTHS, usually at least 3. Doesn't matter what difficult child has done, not done. That may buy you more time to look into things. As for the other..........I've no experience. But I've given it much thought in my Just in case thinking that I do. However if Travis ever needed me to take guardianship of him.........(doesn't look like that will be happening) ......he's easy to live with so the situation wouldn't be the same. Guess if it were me I'd try to arm myself with as much info pro and con before making a decision on which way to jump. A really really tough decision for any parent to make I'm certain. Star put it well. I'd like to shake Nichole until she sees stars or some sense gets knocked into her........but she has to be the one to make the right decisions or she's never going to learn. And while my brain knows that, my heart keeps telling my brain where to go. I want to snatch her out of that house and out of harms way and fix it. But I can't. And I wonder why I have chronic insomnia.....sheesh. Surprised I haven't rented out my own padded room after the past 2 wks. Many heartfelt ((((hugs)))) and know you and difficult child are in my prayers. [/QUOTE]
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