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26 year old stepson stealing
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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 614933" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>I do think you should let your wife know...you can do it as kindly as possible, but she should know what she is dealing with, and be kept up to date...if he is stealing from you he will steal from her too, or others...she'll know about it sooner or later, and forewarned is forearmed. I probably wouldn't tell the police in your shoes, but it is totally OK and appropriate for you to do so if you choose...you lost money, after all. But if you chose not to, be sure to protect yourself. Can he get at any debit cards and get access to your bank accounts, home equity loans, other credit cards?</p><p>I'm sorry about your divorce. I'm at the tail end of a divorce too--married 20 years, separated for 3. difficult child was definitely a big contributor...oh but as my Cedar (another on this post) said, when I asked what the abbreviation was for an ex who just excused himself from dealing with our difficult child was...she said "I think the word you are looking for is "jerk"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 614933, member: 17269"] I do think you should let your wife know...you can do it as kindly as possible, but she should know what she is dealing with, and be kept up to date...if he is stealing from you he will steal from her too, or others...she'll know about it sooner or later, and forewarned is forearmed. I probably wouldn't tell the police in your shoes, but it is totally OK and appropriate for you to do so if you choose...you lost money, after all. But if you chose not to, be sure to protect yourself. Can he get at any debit cards and get access to your bank accounts, home equity loans, other credit cards? I'm sorry about your divorce. I'm at the tail end of a divorce too--married 20 years, separated for 3. difficult child was definitely a big contributor...oh but as my Cedar (another on this post) said, when I asked what the abbreviation was for an ex who just excused himself from dealing with our difficult child was...she said "I think the word you are looking for is "jerk" [/QUOTE]
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