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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 167387"><p>At this point, I am using the word "squatter" very losely and "rights" even more so. The police briefly suggested this...but they did this probably to simply avoid the subject altogether. They said they were there to investigate difficult child and did not want to hear about the girl staying there. When they heard that difficult child ok'd that she could stay there, that was good enough for them and wanted a court order to take another look. husband is/was for the moment very concerned that this person had some friends that would harm difficult child if he forced her out of the house. So, although this situation is grossly unfair, probably illegal, distorted and twisted...he feels that the best move at this time is to be quiet and lay low to ensure difficult children safety. I am not sure I agree, but do see his point. So, that is the plan (for the moment anyway). After Wed., if these "interesting people" are not on a plane, then it all changes because obviously we can NOT and will not cope with this any longer. So, the police and/or an attorney will be called and all forces will be employed to move their unwelcomed bottoms from the premises. I can only pray that it doesn't come to this (there are two tiny children involved) and that they leave as they said they would 'cause we are NOT kidding around. Also hope and pray that difficult child has learned her lesson. And that I don't fall into that deep dark black hole of despair that often appears after these difficult child episodes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 167387"] At this point, I am using the word "squatter" very losely and "rights" even more so. The police briefly suggested this...but they did this probably to simply avoid the subject altogether. They said they were there to investigate difficult child and did not want to hear about the girl staying there. When they heard that difficult child ok'd that she could stay there, that was good enough for them and wanted a court order to take another look. husband is/was for the moment very concerned that this person had some friends that would harm difficult child if he forced her out of the house. So, although this situation is grossly unfair, probably illegal, distorted and twisted...he feels that the best move at this time is to be quiet and lay low to ensure difficult children safety. I am not sure I agree, but do see his point. So, that is the plan (for the moment anyway). After Wed., if these "interesting people" are not on a plane, then it all changes because obviously we can NOT and will not cope with this any longer. So, the police and/or an attorney will be called and all forces will be employed to move their unwelcomed bottoms from the premises. I can only pray that it doesn't come to this (there are two tiny children involved) and that they leave as they said they would 'cause we are NOT kidding around. Also hope and pray that difficult child has learned her lesson. And that I don't fall into that deep dark black hole of despair that often appears after these difficult child episodes. [/QUOTE]
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