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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="Lil" data-source="post: 636736" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>The crazy thing is, I'm actually a lawyer. It's been years since I wasn't employed by the state, but I'm sure most of that stuff would NOT happen in Missouri. It's not open and shut, but you tell someone to leave here, the cops will make them leave...at least for the night. In a domestic assault situation, a restraining order will get them out, AND get you temporary custody, even if you move. Now, you couldn't get rid of them if theirs is the only name on the property/lease...but they do kick people out of jointly held property here. And with no ownership interest, they're out pretty handily. "Legal residence" be darned...you can kick someone out. Not to say they can't come back in until you get some kind of order and trickier if they aren't violent, but doable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 636736, member: 17309"] The crazy thing is, I'm actually a lawyer. It's been years since I wasn't employed by the state, but I'm sure most of that stuff would NOT happen in Missouri. It's not open and shut, but you tell someone to leave here, the cops will make them leave...at least for the night. In a domestic assault situation, a restraining order will get them out, AND get you temporary custody, even if you move. Now, you couldn't get rid of them if theirs is the only name on the property/lease...but they do kick people out of jointly held property here. And with no ownership interest, they're out pretty handily. "Legal residence" be darned...you can kick someone out. Not to say they can't come back in until you get some kind of order and trickier if they aren't violent, but doable. [/QUOTE]
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