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37-year old and parents in bad shape
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<blockquote data-quote="JaneBetty" data-source="post: 700672" data-attributes="member: 20814"><p>Jon, I wish you well. There's no change without change. It seems harder to kick him out now because you know that the stakes are higher for him because he is that much older now. </p><p>We wanted our daughter out of the house, and didn't want to go the eviction route either. In our case, things erupted and the police had to be called. So now she is out. I am not sure we could have gotten her out otherwise, since we tried the soft route: an offer of an apartment, plans to renovate the house to accommodate her, and both were rejected. Now that she is out, I know that we can't go back to how we had been living, but we can still remain supportive and loving, which just wasn't possible with all of us under this roof. </p><p>You can be supportive and loving without offering shelter and money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaneBetty, post: 700672, member: 20814"] Jon, I wish you well. There's no change without change. It seems harder to kick him out now because you know that the stakes are higher for him because he is that much older now. We wanted our daughter out of the house, and didn't want to go the eviction route either. In our case, things erupted and the police had to be called. So now she is out. I am not sure we could have gotten her out otherwise, since we tried the soft route: an offer of an apartment, plans to renovate the house to accommodate her, and both were rejected. Now that she is out, I know that we can't go back to how we had been living, but we can still remain supportive and loving, which just wasn't possible with all of us under this roof. You can be supportive and loving without offering shelter and money. [/QUOTE]
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