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Step-son (19) involved with 14y.o.
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<blockquote data-quote="Childofmine" data-source="post: 701950" data-attributes="member: 17542"><p>Motodad...ugh this IS a problem. It's so hard to influence people who plain don't want to listen to reason. You actually probably can't influence him beyond what you've already done and said.</p><p></p><p>Of course you and I and others can see the headlights of that oncoming train. </p><p></p><p>Like you said, it doesn't really matter whether the underage girl is trouble or not. Since she is a minor child, she will be the innocent one. </p><p></p><p>I would consult a lawyer and see if you can get the step son connected with that lawyer either by phone or in person for some straight talk. </p><p></p><p>This is very hard to deal with. I don't know what kicking him out will do, if this is the only reason to kick him out. Does he work? </p><p></p><p>What about letting her parents know what you know? They need to take steps with her as well.</p><p></p><p>We're here for you during this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Childofmine, post: 701950, member: 17542"] Motodad...ugh this IS a problem. It's so hard to influence people who plain don't want to listen to reason. You actually probably can't influence him beyond what you've already done and said. Of course you and I and others can see the headlights of that oncoming train. Like you said, it doesn't really matter whether the underage girl is trouble or not. Since she is a minor child, she will be the innocent one. I would consult a lawyer and see if you can get the step son connected with that lawyer either by phone or in person for some straight talk. This is very hard to deal with. I don't know what kicking him out will do, if this is the only reason to kick him out. Does he work? What about letting her parents know what you know? They need to take steps with her as well. We're here for you during this! [/QUOTE]
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