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How do you evict 19 year old?
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 305440" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>That law is part of the child support statute, so keep in mind it was written with that in mind. I'm not sure it applies in the situation where you want to evict your 19 year old child... but I am not an attorney. Definitely consult one on that issue. </p><p></p><p>It IS possible to evict an adult child under your roof, at least in my state. The eviction process is the same as if they were a non-relative, you file paperwork with the court, and you must give 30 days notice etc. </p><p></p><p>That being said, making her life miserable isn't a bad idea in the meantime. I know this may also make *you* miserable.. but sometimes you have to create a crisis to create change. That's how it happened in my house, unfortunately, when Oldest was 19 and "wouldn't" leave ... she finally freaked out one night and threw a chair at me, and was escorted out with the police.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 305440, member: 1157"] That law is part of the child support statute, so keep in mind it was written with that in mind. I'm not sure it applies in the situation where you want to evict your 19 year old child... but I am not an attorney. Definitely consult one on that issue. It IS possible to evict an adult child under your roof, at least in my state. The eviction process is the same as if they were a non-relative, you file paperwork with the court, and you must give 30 days notice etc. That being said, making her life miserable isn't a bad idea in the meantime. I know this may also make *you* miserable.. but sometimes you have to create a crisis to create change. That's how it happened in my house, unfortunately, when Oldest was 19 and "wouldn't" leave ... she finally freaked out one night and threw a chair at me, and was escorted out with the police. [/QUOTE]
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