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<blockquote data-quote="Skool Teacher" data-source="post: 694074" data-attributes="member: 20029"><p>Thanks SWOT for your response. I really like the idea of giving her a few options and having them ready to give her IF she arrives to clearly let her know home is not an option. She doesn't have keys or knows any of the codes for the house, garage, or alarm. She can't come inside my home.</p><p></p><p>I'm relatively calm. Calm came when my husband left. I've told my husband if he can't be supportive and ask how he can help, then just stay out of it and keep his negative comments to himself. I also told him if he thought he could do better or wanted to really help then find her an apartment and give her his old car.</p><p></p><p>Letting her know she can go to multiple shelters or call her uncle or her so called friends and above all she needs to do whatever she can to keep her job. She is 21.</p><p></p><p>After 9am and she's still a no show. Hoping that she doesn't come and this is just something between her and her ex and the lady will clear things up at HER HOUSE!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the tip about the phone and you are right. There's nothing I can do even she does call in the middle of the night. I'm going to turn my phone ringers off at night. I'll check for messages in the am. Hopefully there won't be any!</p><p></p><p>Going back to bed. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skool Teacher, post: 694074, member: 20029"] Thanks SWOT for your response. I really like the idea of giving her a few options and having them ready to give her IF she arrives to clearly let her know home is not an option. She doesn't have keys or knows any of the codes for the house, garage, or alarm. She can't come inside my home. I'm relatively calm. Calm came when my husband left. I've told my husband if he can't be supportive and ask how he can help, then just stay out of it and keep his negative comments to himself. I also told him if he thought he could do better or wanted to really help then find her an apartment and give her his old car. Letting her know she can go to multiple shelters or call her uncle or her so called friends and above all she needs to do whatever she can to keep her job. She is 21. After 9am and she's still a no show. Hoping that she doesn't come and this is just something between her and her ex and the lady will clear things up at HER HOUSE! Thanks for the tip about the phone and you are right. There's nothing I can do even she does call in the middle of the night. I'm going to turn my phone ringers off at night. I'll check for messages in the am. Hopefully there won't be any! Going back to bed. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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