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Kicking 18 year old stepson out
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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 735211" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>He is 18 and has the right to refuse treatment. He is also old enough to face adult charges for breaking the law. I personally think that allowing him to continue living in your sanctuary and harming your minor children is reasonable grounds for not allowing him to continue getting a free ride in your home. If the car is in your name, any damages can fall on your shoulders. I would take the car back. If he wants help, there is help avilable. He will have to initiate it due to his legal status. You have to protect yourself and others from his actions.</p><p></p><p>Your setting him free to pursue his own destiny sends him a clear message that you are serious about what you will and will not tolerate. His admission that he has used molly is an admission that his drug use goes above just smoking weed. You cannot permitt this person around your younger kids. You could be held legally responsible if something were to happen knowing that he becomes unstable while under the influense, You could lose custody of your children and lose your home. I wish you peace and love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 735211, member: 12856"] He is 18 and has the right to refuse treatment. He is also old enough to face adult charges for breaking the law. I personally think that allowing him to continue living in your sanctuary and harming your minor children is reasonable grounds for not allowing him to continue getting a free ride in your home. If the car is in your name, any damages can fall on your shoulders. I would take the car back. If he wants help, there is help avilable. He will have to initiate it due to his legal status. You have to protect yourself and others from his actions. Your setting him free to pursue his own destiny sends him a clear message that you are serious about what you will and will not tolerate. His admission that he has used molly is an admission that his drug use goes above just smoking weed. You cannot permitt this person around your younger kids. You could be held legally responsible if something were to happen knowing that he becomes unstable while under the influense, You could lose custody of your children and lose your home. I wish you peace and love. [/QUOTE]
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