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Need some cool-headed advice about how to deal with my teens' misbehavior
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 366505" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Did either you or your ex give your written permission for difficult child 2 to take the drivers license test? It may not be the same where you are but here, when my son got his license, I had to sign papers at the drivers license office saying that I gave my permission for him to get a license and that I agreed to be responsible for his actions as long as he was still a minor. That's a scary thought! This was done when he went in to take the test, and if I had not signed, he would not have been allowed to get his license.</p><p> </p><p>If you and your ex are in agreement that he is not responsible enough to have a drivers license yet, just refuse to give your permission. If your ex signs, then <u>he</u> is agreeing to be responsible for any financial liabilities he might incur wile driving and that is a very sobering thought!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 366505, member: 1883"] Did either you or your ex give your written permission for difficult child 2 to take the drivers license test? It may not be the same where you are but here, when my son got his license, I had to sign papers at the drivers license office saying that I gave my permission for him to get a license and that I agreed to be responsible for his actions as long as he was still a minor. That's a scary thought! This was done when he went in to take the test, and if I had not signed, he would not have been allowed to get his license. If you and your ex are in agreement that he is not responsible enough to have a drivers license yet, just refuse to give your permission. If your ex signs, then [U]he[/U] is agreeing to be responsible for any financial liabilities he might incur wile driving and that is a very sobering thought! [/QUOTE]
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