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<blockquote data-quote="Mintchip" data-source="post: 707009" data-attributes="member: 21299"><p>Thanks Percy, I may very well have to take that step and look into what is required in my state. My husband and I have been asking him, telling him, demanding that he leave, but he is still here Copabanana. It's quite maddening! Where do you start the eviction process? I looked on line but wasn't very sure because most of what I found talked about tenant's rights. He hasn't paid a penny in rent so it's not really a landlord/tenant relationship. I'll have to keep looking and figure it out. </p><p></p><p>Wish your therapist's advice were true, and it may be in many cases, RNO441. But I had to break ties with my alcoholic mother and we didn't have any contact for 17 years. When we finally reunited, and I helped take care of her during her last 6 years of life, she only added salt to the old wounds by cutting me out of her will - because I had the nerve to confront her alcoholism so many years before. I also have a younger son, nearly 28, who is also an addict and won't speak to me because I won't send him money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mintchip, post: 707009, member: 21299"] Thanks Percy, I may very well have to take that step and look into what is required in my state. My husband and I have been asking him, telling him, demanding that he leave, but he is still here Copabanana. It's quite maddening! Where do you start the eviction process? I looked on line but wasn't very sure because most of what I found talked about tenant's rights. He hasn't paid a penny in rent so it's not really a landlord/tenant relationship. I'll have to keep looking and figure it out. Wish your therapist's advice were true, and it may be in many cases, RNO441. But I had to break ties with my alcoholic mother and we didn't have any contact for 17 years. When we finally reunited, and I helped take care of her during her last 6 years of life, she only added salt to the old wounds by cutting me out of her will - because I had the nerve to confront her alcoholism so many years before. I also have a younger son, nearly 28, who is also an addict and won't speak to me because I won't send him money. [/QUOTE]
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