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Can I legally kick a 19 yr old child out of the house even if he is still in school
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 512977" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Welcome to the Board! </p><p></p><p>Daisy is right about WI laws.......</p><p></p><p>I would add however - THEFT, in ANY STATE is a prosecutable offense and if he steals from you? You can call the police, file a report, and have him arrested. Chances are if he's doing it at home? He's doing it elsewhere and it's a matter of time before he's caught anyway. (or so I'm told by the police) If he's arrested for theft then he'll at least have a paper trail started and depending on the amount of the items he stolen he may get jail time - which is possibly enough time for him to either graduate or turn 19 - and They DO have GED classes available through any unemployment office nation-wide. </p><p></p><p>Would be worth calling or visiting your local police office and asking a few questions - write them down. OR calling Legal aid and asking an attorney because the police while doing their job - DO NOT know the legal system like attorneys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 512977, member: 4964"] Welcome to the Board! Daisy is right about WI laws....... I would add however - THEFT, in ANY STATE is a prosecutable offense and if he steals from you? You can call the police, file a report, and have him arrested. Chances are if he's doing it at home? He's doing it elsewhere and it's a matter of time before he's caught anyway. (or so I'm told by the police) If he's arrested for theft then he'll at least have a paper trail started and depending on the amount of the items he stolen he may get jail time - which is possibly enough time for him to either graduate or turn 19 - and They DO have GED classes available through any unemployment office nation-wide. Would be worth calling or visiting your local police office and asking a few questions - write them down. OR calling Legal aid and asking an attorney because the police while doing their job - DO NOT know the legal system like attorneys. [/QUOTE]
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