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My child moved back in. I am insane.
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 365656" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think everyone has to go through the in and out with their kids a few times. It is different for everyone, but as much as we love our kids it is really hard to just cut them off and never give them another chance. I was mostly worried she was taking advantage by just edging her way back in with-o you fully realizing it was happening.</p><p></p><p>Remember, in some states if an adult spends a night at your home and does not wish to leave willingly they do not have to. They have to be evicted. It is nuts, but it is the law in some areas. So have her sign an agreement that if she breaks the rules she is out with-in X hours. It will protect you in case some well meaning idiot tells her about that - if it is true in your city or state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 365656, member: 1233"] I think everyone has to go through the in and out with their kids a few times. It is different for everyone, but as much as we love our kids it is really hard to just cut them off and never give them another chance. I was mostly worried she was taking advantage by just edging her way back in with-o you fully realizing it was happening. Remember, in some states if an adult spends a night at your home and does not wish to leave willingly they do not have to. They have to be evicted. It is nuts, but it is the law in some areas. So have her sign an agreement that if she breaks the rules she is out with-in X hours. It will protect you in case some well meaning idiot tells her about that - if it is true in your city or state. [/QUOTE]
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