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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 572359" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If she were, say, fourteen, I'd urge you to fight your parents for your child. After all, your parents or not they have no right to take your child. BUT...she is almost eighteen and if she wants to leave, she will. Your mom is the one with schizophrenia, right? I'll bet it won't be two months before grands beg you to take your daughter back if she keeps up her behavior. And her moving out at her age does not mean your family is forever ripped apart. It's common for eighteen year olds to move out and on. What may tear you apart is difficult child's behavior. You haven't lost your daughter to your grands. You are losing her to drugs, alcohol, and her dangerous lifestyle! And, yes, I said drugs too...it would be safe to say she is probably using some drugs. </p><p></p><p>JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 572359, member: 1550"] If she were, say, fourteen, I'd urge you to fight your parents for your child. After all, your parents or not they have no right to take your child. BUT...she is almost eighteen and if she wants to leave, she will. Your mom is the one with schizophrenia, right? I'll bet it won't be two months before grands beg you to take your daughter back if she keeps up her behavior. And her moving out at her age does not mean your family is forever ripped apart. It's common for eighteen year olds to move out and on. What may tear you apart is difficult child's behavior. You haven't lost your daughter to your grands. You are losing her to drugs, alcohol, and her dangerous lifestyle! And, yes, I said drugs too...it would be safe to say she is probably using some drugs. JMO [/QUOTE]
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