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serious problem with 19 y/o difficult child what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 573116" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Many of us have been where you are. I am so sorry you find yourself there, it really is a tough place to be. I wholeheartedly agree with what everyone else says. Press charges. Find out what the laws are in your state and then use them and evict him. If you can get a protection order. I know it's hard, really I do, I've been in similar shoes, but it's your only option to get a normal life and have peace reign. Do your research, wait until your husband comes home and then give him notice or throw him out. You do not deserve to live like this, you have options, use them. You and your husband and your easy child need a safe home. Plus he is influencing your easy child with this negative, violent, abusive behavior. Do not allow this behavior to continue. And, change the locks on your doors once he is gone and perhaps even an alarm system if you don't already have one. Stay strong. You're not alone. Many hugs to you..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 573116, member: 13542"] Many of us have been where you are. I am so sorry you find yourself there, it really is a tough place to be. I wholeheartedly agree with what everyone else says. Press charges. Find out what the laws are in your state and then use them and evict him. If you can get a protection order. I know it's hard, really I do, I've been in similar shoes, but it's your only option to get a normal life and have peace reign. Do your research, wait until your husband comes home and then give him notice or throw him out. You do not deserve to live like this, you have options, use them. You and your husband and your easy child need a safe home. Plus he is influencing your easy child with this negative, violent, abusive behavior. Do not allow this behavior to continue. And, change the locks on your doors once he is gone and perhaps even an alarm system if you don't already have one. Stay strong. You're not alone. Many hugs to you.......... [/QUOTE]
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