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<blockquote data-quote="Praecepta" data-source="post: 705441" data-attributes="member: 20025"><p>It is my understand that at about age 15, learning to follow rules is pretty much set in stone. So if she has not learned by now, I would say it is too late. Not much you can do. So forget about her and only provide whatever you are legally required to. Just the basics - food, shelter, etc. If she tries to take her life, keep calling 911.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise just do what makes YOUR life most pleasant for now, until she is 18. Then take her to a homeless shelter.</p><p></p><p>You may want to inform her that this is the plan. That you have had enough. And if she wants to stay with you beyond age 18, then drastic changes will need to be made - her choice.</p><p></p><p>Also "Silence is golden". Many moms [wives] have learned that not saying a word to someone for an extended period can achieve great things!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Praecepta, post: 705441, member: 20025"] It is my understand that at about age 15, learning to follow rules is pretty much set in stone. So if she has not learned by now, I would say it is too late. Not much you can do. So forget about her and only provide whatever you are legally required to. Just the basics - food, shelter, etc. If she tries to take her life, keep calling 911. Otherwise just do what makes YOUR life most pleasant for now, until she is 18. Then take her to a homeless shelter. You may want to inform her that this is the plan. That you have had enough. And if she wants to stay with you beyond age 18, then drastic changes will need to be made - her choice. Also "Silence is golden". Many moms [wives] have learned that not saying a word to someone for an extended period can achieve great things! [/QUOTE]
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