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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 728412" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Sounds very stressful!!! Most, if not ALL of us, certainly understand this.</p><p>Not certain, but if this was her first arrest, it might be possible to get this arrest wiped from her record. You might want to speak with an attorney.</p><p>At least this would eliminate the concept real/honest or not so real/honest that she is having trouble finding a job due to her arrest record.</p><p>I too would hesitate to have her stay at your house for numerous reasons, but particularly since you have a teenager living there.</p><p>I would consider giving her a hard and fast deadline letting her know when she needs to move out. Maybe even put it in writing.</p><p>Has she seen a doctor to determine if she might have some sort of medical condition...ADHD , etc.?</p><p>Yes, read whatever you can get your hands on regarding detachment.</p><p>I went to a few meetings of Families Anonymous and thought they were very good. Lots of camaraderie among the parents plus sharing of good local information.</p><p>Wishing you well and welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 728412, member: 4152"] Sounds very stressful!!! Most, if not ALL of us, certainly understand this. Not certain, but if this was her first arrest, it might be possible to get this arrest wiped from her record. You might want to speak with an attorney. At least this would eliminate the concept real/honest or not so real/honest that she is having trouble finding a job due to her arrest record. I too would hesitate to have her stay at your house for numerous reasons, but particularly since you have a teenager living there. I would consider giving her a hard and fast deadline letting her know when she needs to move out. Maybe even put it in writing. Has she seen a doctor to determine if she might have some sort of medical condition...ADHD , etc.? Yes, read whatever you can get your hands on regarding detachment. I went to a few meetings of Families Anonymous and thought they were very good. Lots of camaraderie among the parents plus sharing of good local information. Wishing you well and welcome. [/QUOTE]
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