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Difficult child, ALMOST 18, and wants to move out...
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 670713" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>We'll, we have survived another month, and honestly, things just keep getting worse. About a week ago she begged me to go to the courthouse and get "the form" sign it and let her move out. I told her I was too busy to do additional things for her, but she was more than willing to go to the court house and request such a form and I would sign it. I know it isn't the way it works, but am getting so worn down. If there was such a " form" there would be a line of parents for such a thing! I think she is speaking of a court order for emancipation... But she couldn't prove she is capable of providing for herself. And I will not abdicate my duties and be found negligence in providing for my dtr.</p><p></p><p>Just so tired of all of this. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 670713, member: 12511"] We'll, we have survived another month, and honestly, things just keep getting worse. About a week ago she begged me to go to the courthouse and get "the form" sign it and let her move out. I told her I was too busy to do additional things for her, but she was more than willing to go to the court house and request such a form and I would sign it. I know it isn't the way it works, but am getting so worn down. If there was such a " form" there would be a line of parents for such a thing! I think she is speaking of a court order for emancipation... But she couldn't prove she is capable of providing for herself. And I will not abdicate my duties and be found negligence in providing for my dtr. Just so tired of all of this. KSM [/QUOTE]
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