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Boomerang Kids: How to Kick Grown Adult Children Out of the House
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 645001" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>MWM, I agree with you. As I said earlier when it comes to our difficult child's there is no one size fits all approach.</p><p>I have a friend that gave their 25 year old difficult child a time limit of a month to get out, it didn't happen. It took them 6 months, involving the police and an eviction notice to get her out. I would imagine if they had used some of these ideas during those 6 months she might have left sooner and without the need for a forcible eviciton.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> I lost track of how many times I had to call the cops on my difficult child before he was 18. He would run away from home, I'd call the cops to report it, then when husband and I would be at work he'd break into the house, I'd call the cops again, rinse, repeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 645001, member: 18516"] MWM, I agree with you. As I said earlier when it comes to our difficult child's there is no one size fits all approach. I have a friend that gave their 25 year old difficult child a time limit of a month to get out, it didn't happen. It took them 6 months, involving the police and an eviction notice to get her out. I would imagine if they had used some of these ideas during those 6 months she might have left sooner and without the need for a forcible eviciton. I lost track of how many times I had to call the cops on my difficult child before he was 18. He would run away from home, I'd call the cops to report it, then when husband and I would be at work he'd break into the house, I'd call the cops again, rinse, repeat. [/QUOTE]
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