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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 595467" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I actually have a little bit of info about this because I knew a woman on here a few years ago who had a similar situation. The big difference was she lived in NY but she had a problem child who wanted to rule the roost too without obeying a single rule.</p><p></p><p>The deal with that lovely law is that it is meant for some ungodly reason for parents to help kids through college I think. Its a stupid law. They need to get with the times. If a kid can go to war and fly a million dollar plane, if they can legally enter into contracts and be held responsible for those contracts, then parents should be left out of this situation. Its absurd I agree. </p><p></p><p>The way this parent got around the child support rule, and this was told to her by child welfare, was to tell them that she had not kicked her daughter out but that her daughter had left of her own violation because she decided she didnt want to follow some basic rules. Not anything odd like whips and chains but normal rules. Now you are allowed to have your son removed from your home in Mass at 18 so that is legal. The choice that he went to NY was his. You didnt have him leave because he was being to nice. Im sure you have background on him. I dont think you need to worry. I would call ACS I think it is called in NY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 595467, member: 1514"] I actually have a little bit of info about this because I knew a woman on here a few years ago who had a similar situation. The big difference was she lived in NY but she had a problem child who wanted to rule the roost too without obeying a single rule. The deal with that lovely law is that it is meant for some ungodly reason for parents to help kids through college I think. Its a stupid law. They need to get with the times. If a kid can go to war and fly a million dollar plane, if they can legally enter into contracts and be held responsible for those contracts, then parents should be left out of this situation. Its absurd I agree. The way this parent got around the child support rule, and this was told to her by child welfare, was to tell them that she had not kicked her daughter out but that her daughter had left of her own violation because she decided she didnt want to follow some basic rules. Not anything odd like whips and chains but normal rules. Now you are allowed to have your son removed from your home in Mass at 18 so that is legal. The choice that he went to NY was his. You didnt have him leave because he was being to nice. Im sure you have background on him. I dont think you need to worry. I would call ACS I think it is called in NY. [/QUOTE]
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