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<blockquote data-quote="Sister's Keeper" data-source="post: 694100" data-attributes="member: 20051"><p>Skool,</p><p></p><p>I agree. Have a list of shelters available and hand it to her if she arrives. I might even offer to drive her to one, but I wouldn't let her in the house if you don't want her there.</p><p></p><p>I would also tread lightly about getting your brother involved. I think with people like your daughter there is a lot of manipulation involved and I shudder to think of what she may tell your brother, or what types of manipulation she may use to get between you and your bother.</p><p></p><p>The thing with the lady with whom she is living now is eventually, if she hasn't already, she will wear out her welcome. There is only so long that she can live there before her true colors start showing. For now she only knows what your daughter is telling her, and I am sure that she is giving her a VERY one-sided story. I am sure she is painting herself as the poor, pitiful, troubled soul with the mean mama. </p><p></p><p>I agree, there is no way that I would rent her an apartment or give her a vehicle. The apartment would be a huge liability for you as the lease would have to be in your name, and even if you signed the truck over to her, I am not sure you could live with yourself if she killed herself or someone else driving it.</p><p></p><p>Stay strong, keep your plan. She has been out of your house more than 30 days, so she has no rights to be there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sister's Keeper, post: 694100, member: 20051"] Skool, I agree. Have a list of shelters available and hand it to her if she arrives. I might even offer to drive her to one, but I wouldn't let her in the house if you don't want her there. I would also tread lightly about getting your brother involved. I think with people like your daughter there is a lot of manipulation involved and I shudder to think of what she may tell your brother, or what types of manipulation she may use to get between you and your bother. The thing with the lady with whom she is living now is eventually, if she hasn't already, she will wear out her welcome. There is only so long that she can live there before her true colors start showing. For now she only knows what your daughter is telling her, and I am sure that she is giving her a VERY one-sided story. I am sure she is painting herself as the poor, pitiful, troubled soul with the mean mama. I agree, there is no way that I would rent her an apartment or give her a vehicle. The apartment would be a huge liability for you as the lease would have to be in your name, and even if you signed the truck over to her, I am not sure you could live with yourself if she killed herself or someone else driving it. Stay strong, keep your plan. She has been out of your house more than 30 days, so she has no rights to be there. [/QUOTE]
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