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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 676247" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>It's good you can see her good traits through the addiction illness. This is the case with most addicts. But when they are using, they would step over their grandmother's face for drugs and are not safe to us. I personally would not go to your house alone. You don't know w hat this adult woman will do to you. She is young and stronger than you and may be pumped up on drugs and could get violent, even if she never has before. I would bring a large man with me or, if possible, a cop.</p><p></p><p>Since she is doing illegal things in your house, you could probably call law enforcement and get her arrested. Then she'd be gone because of illegal activity in your home. There is no reason to shield her from having a record. She will get one eventually if she keeps this up, and only she can save her reputation. You do need to reclaim your property. Is the house in your name or is it your husband's house or both? Can you really afford to give her your house, pay for her bills in your house, and take care of yourselves too? YOU matter as much as she does. She is probably feeling very empowered that you not only gave her your house but are paying f or her utilities. That's not good when it's an addict.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 676247, member: 1550"] It's good you can see her good traits through the addiction illness. This is the case with most addicts. But when they are using, they would step over their grandmother's face for drugs and are not safe to us. I personally would not go to your house alone. You don't know w hat this adult woman will do to you. She is young and stronger than you and may be pumped up on drugs and could get violent, even if she never has before. I would bring a large man with me or, if possible, a cop. Since she is doing illegal things in your house, you could probably call law enforcement and get her arrested. Then she'd be gone because of illegal activity in your home. There is no reason to shield her from having a record. She will get one eventually if she keeps this up, and only she can save her reputation. You do need to reclaim your property. Is the house in your name or is it your husband's house or both? Can you really afford to give her your house, pay for her bills in your house, and take care of yourselves too? YOU matter as much as she does. She is probably feeling very empowered that you not only gave her your house but are paying f or her utilities. That's not good when it's an addict. [/QUOTE]
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