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Daughter 24 stole from me
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 680239" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>I guess my first question is if she doesn't live with you, how does she have access to your house? If she has a key or some other way in when you aren't home, that needs to be changed. I don't know that I would let her back in my house, but if I did, it would never be without supervision and never in rooms other than where you would have guests, like your living room.</p><p></p><p>I would not be past pressing charges, either. That is a large amount of money that your only wisp of a chance of getting back is a promise from a thief and a liar. If she is willing to lie and steal from you, she is willing to tell you whatever you want to hear now that she has been forced to admit it. I would want something that backs up that promise and holds her to it. I know that is hard, as it will give her a record. I just know I wouldn't trust just her word because it is obviously not worth anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 680239, member: 19905"] I guess my first question is if she doesn't live with you, how does she have access to your house? If she has a key or some other way in when you aren't home, that needs to be changed. I don't know that I would let her back in my house, but if I did, it would never be without supervision and never in rooms other than where you would have guests, like your living room. I would not be past pressing charges, either. That is a large amount of money that your only wisp of a chance of getting back is a promise from a thief and a liar. If she is willing to lie and steal from you, she is willing to tell you whatever you want to hear now that she has been forced to admit it. I would want something that backs up that promise and holds her to it. I know that is hard, as it will give her a record. I just know I wouldn't trust just her word because it is obviously not worth anything. [/QUOTE]
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