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One way to get difficult child to leave house without me actually having to move
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<blockquote data-quote="PennyFromTheBlock" data-source="post: 636478" data-attributes="member: 18271"><p>I moved away from mine. When I found out in February that my difficult child had stolen over $1000 worth of my property- I moved all my stuff into storage. I'd been thinking of moving anyway, and that was the straw that broke the camel's back. I travel for work right now (Sunday through friday) and no way was I willing to "hope" I got home every friday to find my belongings intact. Best thing I ever did. Uprooted myself horribly- 43 years old with no 'permanent' residence right now (I stay weekends at my mom's or my daughter's)- house is listed. Crossing my fingers it sells fast so that I can move OUT of town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PennyFromTheBlock, post: 636478, member: 18271"] I moved away from mine. When I found out in February that my difficult child had stolen over $1000 worth of my property- I moved all my stuff into storage. I'd been thinking of moving anyway, and that was the straw that broke the camel's back. I travel for work right now (Sunday through friday) and no way was I willing to "hope" I got home every friday to find my belongings intact. Best thing I ever did. Uprooted myself horribly- 43 years old with no 'permanent' residence right now (I stay weekends at my mom's or my daughter's)- house is listed. Crossing my fingers it sells fast so that I can move OUT of town. [/QUOTE]
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