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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 638729" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Hi Lil, I completely understand how you feel. My difficult child once stole $3000 from me. I had it very well hidden so I thought but he found it. I have followed Dave Ramsey's teaching for years and used the envelope system, that is why I had the cash in the house. He stole our house payment along with money for other bills that had to be paid. When I confronted him he lied but eventually fessed up. At the time he was 14. It is such a kick in the gut. My difficult child would run away from home and be gone for up to 2 weeks, it was bad enough not knowing where he was but several times I came home to a ransacked house but after the $3000 was stolen I never kept cash in the house again of course it didn't stop him from looking. You did the best thing by kicking him out. I know how much that hurts. Do try and not hold any regrets about it. Hang in there!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 638729, member: 18516"] Hi Lil, I completely understand how you feel. My difficult child once stole $3000 from me. I had it very well hidden so I thought but he found it. I have followed Dave Ramsey's teaching for years and used the envelope system, that is why I had the cash in the house. He stole our house payment along with money for other bills that had to be paid. When I confronted him he lied but eventually fessed up. At the time he was 14. It is such a kick in the gut. My difficult child would run away from home and be gone for up to 2 weeks, it was bad enough not knowing where he was but several times I came home to a ransacked house but after the $3000 was stolen I never kept cash in the house again of course it didn't stop him from looking. You did the best thing by kicking him out. I know how much that hurts. Do try and not hold any regrets about it. Hang in there!! [/QUOTE]
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