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My 31 year old brother won't move out
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<blockquote data-quote="nobodywins" data-source="post: 663805" data-attributes="member: 19414"><p>Thank you everyone - it is really encouraging (but also sobering and sad) to know how many other people deal with difficult children/siblings and the dysfunction/pain/grief it brings to their families. I know there is a light at the end of the tunnel for all of us - it just seems so far away at times. </p><p></p><p>My mom got a barrage of texts from my brother after last night's incident, emotionally blackmailing her and telling her that she is reminding him feel like he doesn't belong in a family & that by telling him to move out, she is essentially telling him to go crawl somewhere and die (and that if he ends up in the hospital from all this stress, it's her fault).</p><p></p><p> Thankfully she doesn't seem to be as emotional about these things as she used to be, I genuinely feel like she is more courageous and firm in her resolve now that we are living with her. I even talked to her about possible eviction (thanks to all your encouragement) and she seems to be a bit more open to it than before. Has anything ever gone through the eviction process with a child? How did it go?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nobodywins, post: 663805, member: 19414"] Thank you everyone - it is really encouraging (but also sobering and sad) to know how many other people deal with difficult children/siblings and the dysfunction/pain/grief it brings to their families. I know there is a light at the end of the tunnel for all of us - it just seems so far away at times. My mom got a barrage of texts from my brother after last night's incident, emotionally blackmailing her and telling her that she is reminding him feel like he doesn't belong in a family & that by telling him to move out, she is essentially telling him to go crawl somewhere and die (and that if he ends up in the hospital from all this stress, it's her fault). Thankfully she doesn't seem to be as emotional about these things as she used to be, I genuinely feel like she is more courageous and firm in her resolve now that we are living with her. I even talked to her about possible eviction (thanks to all your encouragement) and she seems to be a bit more open to it than before. Has anything ever gone through the eviction process with a child? How did it go? [/QUOTE]
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