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Gave daughter 2 weeks to move out
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 757315" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I think even if somebody is not technically a resident, if they have resided there for a period of time, even without paying rent, they may be considered a resident. I hope it doesn't come to your needing to take legal action but if you have to, I would serve him too.</p><p>I am in CA too. I understand that violence can lead to getting a restraining order, and I think there (but I am not an attorney) it's 3 days, but if there is imminent violence, involving the police, it's immediate.</p><p>Good.</p><p> I think that adolescence is a special case. Because of hormones and because the brain has matured, I think mental health practitioners are careful to not prematurely diagnose based upon behaviors that could or could not be transient and related to the maturation process. </p><p></p><p>I think you're doing incredibly well, and being incredibly strong in a very, very difficult and painful situation. I'm glad you're here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 757315, member: 18958"] I think even if somebody is not technically a resident, if they have resided there for a period of time, even without paying rent, they may be considered a resident. I hope it doesn't come to your needing to take legal action but if you have to, I would serve him too. I am in CA too. I understand that violence can lead to getting a restraining order, and I think there (but I am not an attorney) it's 3 days, but if there is imminent violence, involving the police, it's immediate. Good. I think that adolescence is a special case. Because of hormones and because the brain has matured, I think mental health practitioners are careful to not prematurely diagnose based upon behaviors that could or could not be transient and related to the maturation process. I think you're doing incredibly well, and being incredibly strong in a very, very difficult and painful situation. I'm glad you're here. [/QUOTE]
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