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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 739441" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>I have lots of experience with this. So first of all she probably did pull the release... .KAthy is right...,. Dont do anything to support him while he has pulled the release. The treatment cetners hands are tied they cant talk to you without his release so let him know you wont pay for anything or do anything if he hasnt signed the release. </p><p></p><p>As far as sober living.... well it is a mixed bag that is for sure. Lots of bad ones out there. They are not regulated I dont think. And most of them kick you out if you relapse so then what. My son has been kicked out of many sober livings...... so I dont think you should pay for anything unless he is going voluntarily and wants to go. Not sure what you should do about the current lease on his apartment... because him going back there doesnt sound good either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 739441, member: 15801"] I have lots of experience with this. So first of all she probably did pull the release... .KAthy is right...,. Dont do anything to support him while he has pulled the release. The treatment cetners hands are tied they cant talk to you without his release so let him know you wont pay for anything or do anything if he hasnt signed the release. As far as sober living.... well it is a mixed bag that is for sure. Lots of bad ones out there. They are not regulated I dont think. And most of them kick you out if you relapse so then what. My son has been kicked out of many sober livings...... so I dont think you should pay for anything unless he is going voluntarily and wants to go. Not sure what you should do about the current lease on his apartment... because him going back there doesnt sound good either. [/QUOTE]
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