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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 176702" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I would suggest having a plan ready for the drop dead date. I would also suggest putting the deadline in writing, just so there are NO questions. Do you have a male friend (or two) that can be there when he moves out? That's what I did when Oldest was kicked out years ago.. she was highly unlikely to start anything with someone else there. If towards the deadline, it doesn't appear he will be going anywhere, you may need a contingency plan for that, too.</p><p></p><p>Many hugs to you. I know it's hard to have that hope smashed .. when they inevitably go down the same old road. My Oldest is the queen of suspended licenses, by the way.. the only reason she hasn't gotten a car impounded is because she doesn't have one any more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 176702, member: 1157"] I would suggest having a plan ready for the drop dead date. I would also suggest putting the deadline in writing, just so there are NO questions. Do you have a male friend (or two) that can be there when he moves out? That's what I did when Oldest was kicked out years ago.. she was highly unlikely to start anything with someone else there. If towards the deadline, it doesn't appear he will be going anywhere, you may need a contingency plan for that, too. Many hugs to you. I know it's hard to have that hope smashed .. when they inevitably go down the same old road. My Oldest is the queen of suspended licenses, by the way.. the only reason she hasn't gotten a car impounded is because she doesn't have one any more! [/QUOTE]
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