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How do I go about getting my son to move out
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<blockquote data-quote="Elsieshaye" data-source="post: 473381" data-attributes="member: 12928"><p>We've set up a date/time for him and his father to pick up the rest of his stuff. Apparently, XH is getting money from a relative to fund the trip up here, because DS asked me to send the relative an email confirming the date. (With good reason, nobody in XH's family trusts him with money. I'm glad though, because I assumed he'd try to hit me up for gas money or even a hotel room.) I sent the email, and have not gotten any kind of response back from the relative, which is not like her. I suspect I'm the bad guy as far as they are concerned. I'm both sad about that and relieved, if that makes any sense. Relieved, because that means I no longer have to make any sort of effort to stay in touch. I don't particularly feel compelled to make sure they understand my side, but I do feel a bit hurt that she didn't ask what happened. I have no idea what DS and XH told her, but I can't imagine that it was the actual truth.</p><p></p><p>I've got a friend coming over the day of the stuff pickup, and I'm going to have as much stuff out on the lawn as possible so they don't need to come into my home. I'm probably going to be sad about DS being out of the area at some point, but for right now, it's pure relief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsieshaye, post: 473381, member: 12928"] We've set up a date/time for him and his father to pick up the rest of his stuff. Apparently, XH is getting money from a relative to fund the trip up here, because DS asked me to send the relative an email confirming the date. (With good reason, nobody in XH's family trusts him with money. I'm glad though, because I assumed he'd try to hit me up for gas money or even a hotel room.) I sent the email, and have not gotten any kind of response back from the relative, which is not like her. I suspect I'm the bad guy as far as they are concerned. I'm both sad about that and relieved, if that makes any sense. Relieved, because that means I no longer have to make any sort of effort to stay in touch. I don't particularly feel compelled to make sure they understand my side, but I do feel a bit hurt that she didn't ask what happened. I have no idea what DS and XH told her, but I can't imagine that it was the actual truth. I've got a friend coming over the day of the stuff pickup, and I'm going to have as much stuff out on the lawn as possible so they don't need to come into my home. I'm probably going to be sad about DS being out of the area at some point, but for right now, it's pure relief. [/QUOTE]
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