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<blockquote data-quote="motodad" data-source="post: 701959" data-attributes="member: 20993"><p>Thank you folks.</p><p></p><p>Childofmine, the step-son works part time at a Halloween store (see the lack of motivation) for now, and has passed up many opportunities that I've tried to get him involved in for trades that he says he's interested in. I can lead a horse to water, but I can't make it drink. If he were to be kicked out of the house, I think his bio father would take him in. He's a totally different soap opera, that guy.</p><p></p><p>We've engaged the girl's parents and I'm told the girl is "on lock down," and they've taken her phone and computer, but we all know that hormones are more powerful than that. Mom travels a lot, which presents opportunity for daughter to be unsupervised. Her dad is supposedly trying to talk to my step-son's bio father (man to man), though I've told him that I'm here, let's talk. Her dad knows where I stand though and that I absolutely do not support the step-son at all. </p><p></p><p>Even though the girl's parents have taken steps, I'm fairly sure they'll ignore the adults and do what they want.</p><p></p><p>We're going to meet with a lawyer to see what our best course is, no matter how lunch goes with his mom today. I didn't know if anyone in this group has had to deal with it before though.</p><p></p><p>It's so very hard for me not to bodily toss the kid out of my house right now. He's being so stupid and needs to get his head on straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motodad, post: 701959, member: 20993"] Thank you folks. Childofmine, the step-son works part time at a Halloween store (see the lack of motivation) for now, and has passed up many opportunities that I've tried to get him involved in for trades that he says he's interested in. I can lead a horse to water, but I can't make it drink. If he were to be kicked out of the house, I think his bio father would take him in. He's a totally different soap opera, that guy. We've engaged the girl's parents and I'm told the girl is "on lock down," and they've taken her phone and computer, but we all know that hormones are more powerful than that. Mom travels a lot, which presents opportunity for daughter to be unsupervised. Her dad is supposedly trying to talk to my step-son's bio father (man to man), though I've told him that I'm here, let's talk. Her dad knows where I stand though and that I absolutely do not support the step-son at all. Even though the girl's parents have taken steps, I'm fairly sure they'll ignore the adults and do what they want. We're going to meet with a lawyer to see what our best course is, no matter how lunch goes with his mom today. I didn't know if anyone in this group has had to deal with it before though. It's so very hard for me not to bodily toss the kid out of my house right now. He's being so stupid and needs to get his head on straight. [/QUOTE]
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