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<blockquote data-quote="Nature" data-source="post: 739460" data-attributes="member: 19011"><p>I agree with the others to not send your daughter the money. I understand your anguish and as a parent we experience pain at our children's choices and their current lives. You might be asking yourself, "what if this were true?" Perhaps to relieve your mind is there a possibility you can contact the landlord directly? On the other hand I believe there are laws in place that landlords can't serve eviction notices unless the renter is at least 2 months behind in rent. </p><p>On a different note most often the courts want to see a child reunited with their natural parents but they must prove they have housing, are drug free....ect....Social Workers may even assist with getting decent housing (depending on where you live) in order to reunite a child with their parent. It doesn't sound from your post that your daughter has made attempts to better herself in order to reunite with her child. You're doing the right thing in my opinion as sadly I understand too well the need to be a rescuer to my child. Hang in there and stay firm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nature, post: 739460, member: 19011"] I agree with the others to not send your daughter the money. I understand your anguish and as a parent we experience pain at our children's choices and their current lives. You might be asking yourself, "what if this were true?" Perhaps to relieve your mind is there a possibility you can contact the landlord directly? On the other hand I believe there are laws in place that landlords can't serve eviction notices unless the renter is at least 2 months behind in rent. On a different note most often the courts want to see a child reunited with their natural parents but they must prove they have housing, are drug free....ect....Social Workers may even assist with getting decent housing (depending on where you live) in order to reunite a child with their parent. It doesn't sound from your post that your daughter has made attempts to better herself in order to reunite with her child. You're doing the right thing in my opinion as sadly I understand too well the need to be a rescuer to my child. Hang in there and stay firm. [/QUOTE]
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