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What can we do about a 19 year old we want out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 311642" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>What a trying situation for sure.</p><p>The thing is, if this is your grandmothers house, it would take your grandmothers deciding to have this man move out. Of course she can have him removed through the court ( if he won't go just by her asking him to). There is nothing I can imagine that you can all legally do if your grandmother isn't ready to realize it is time for this man to stand on his own two feet. </p><p>I'm sorry that you all are living this way. Its a sad situation for all of you from the sounds of it. I think it would be good for your entire family (living there and not living there) to maybe quietly sit down and express openly to your grandmother how you all feel about this situation, your real concerns for her, etc. Perhaps present her with the options (knowledge) of how to legally have him go. Help her understand sometimes tough love is the best and most needed type?</p><p>Best of luck. My heart goes out to you all, especially your grandmother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 311642, member: 4264"] What a trying situation for sure. The thing is, if this is your grandmothers house, it would take your grandmothers deciding to have this man move out. Of course she can have him removed through the court ( if he won't go just by her asking him to). There is nothing I can imagine that you can all legally do if your grandmother isn't ready to realize it is time for this man to stand on his own two feet. I'm sorry that you all are living this way. Its a sad situation for all of you from the sounds of it. I think it would be good for your entire family (living there and not living there) to maybe quietly sit down and express openly to your grandmother how you all feel about this situation, your real concerns for her, etc. Perhaps present her with the options (knowledge) of how to legally have him go. Help her understand sometimes tough love is the best and most needed type? Best of luck. My heart goes out to you all, especially your grandmother. [/QUOTE]
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