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How to cope with a difficult child ALL the time - 24/7
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<blockquote data-quote="peg2" data-source="post: 360664" data-attributes="member: 2133"><p>I feel for you, if you can, read my post, I believe it was called had to get a restraining order. I too had the same dilemma with my then 19 year old, now just turned 20. Wouldn't do anything, had the police to my home more times than I care to remember. I too did not know "how" to get him to leave because he was not going to leave voluntarily. I was told I would have to evict him but I never had to go that route because unfortunately, he got so disrepsectful and harassed me somuch I had to get a restaining roder in February, and Judge granted me the permanent RO. He came back twice with the police to get some things and his other stuff is still here. My oldest sons could arrange to get it for him if he wants it. He has no license,etc. and was used to me arranging things for him, dentist,doctor,etc. but the disrespect and text messages in February crossed the line so I had to do it. He is with friends in the next town over and even though I am devastated, it was never going to end. He won't acknowledge he has bi-polar so won't take medications,etc. and until he does, he will never be able to function.</p><p>Good luck, I feel better now but he is my youngest child.............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peg2, post: 360664, member: 2133"] I feel for you, if you can, read my post, I believe it was called had to get a restraining order. I too had the same dilemma with my then 19 year old, now just turned 20. Wouldn't do anything, had the police to my home more times than I care to remember. I too did not know "how" to get him to leave because he was not going to leave voluntarily. I was told I would have to evict him but I never had to go that route because unfortunately, he got so disrepsectful and harassed me somuch I had to get a restaining roder in February, and Judge granted me the permanent RO. He came back twice with the police to get some things and his other stuff is still here. My oldest sons could arrange to get it for him if he wants it. He has no license,etc. and was used to me arranging things for him, dentist,doctor,etc. but the disrespect and text messages in February crossed the line so I had to do it. He is with friends in the next town over and even though I am devastated, it was never going to end. He won't acknowledge he has bi-polar so won't take medications,etc. and until he does, he will never be able to function. Good luck, I feel better now but he is my youngest child............. [/QUOTE]
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