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End of rope with daughter recovering from psychotic break
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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 735655" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>Welcome. How old is your daughter? I will assume if she had a psychotic break that she is diagnosed with a mental illness. Does she recieve ss for this? If so she might qualify for low income housing. If she doesn't qualify for low income housing but does get disability and he works they should look to finding a place. Pets might make this more expensive or harder they may need to put them up for adoption or if she does have issues she might be able to have at least 1 registered as a therapy pet in which case they can't charge her more at least around here. I agree with the others they need to leave. I get the feeling that she is more abusive than him. Is it possible he is sticking with her only for the free place to stay? That is not your problem. Next time she hurls abuse let her know that is not acceptable in your home get a restraining order and tell her to leave. Once she is gone do not let her in the house because she will probably try to stay. Been there done that. I have not had to file an order but have told him if he comes i will. We all love our children no matter the age but eventually they will have to rely on themselves. Make it now so you can live the rest of your life with some semblance of peace. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 735655, member: 21499"] Welcome. How old is your daughter? I will assume if she had a psychotic break that she is diagnosed with a mental illness. Does she recieve ss for this? If so she might qualify for low income housing. If she doesn't qualify for low income housing but does get disability and he works they should look to finding a place. Pets might make this more expensive or harder they may need to put them up for adoption or if she does have issues she might be able to have at least 1 registered as a therapy pet in which case they can't charge her more at least around here. I agree with the others they need to leave. I get the feeling that she is more abusive than him. Is it possible he is sticking with her only for the free place to stay? That is not your problem. Next time she hurls abuse let her know that is not acceptable in your home get a restraining order and tell her to leave. Once she is gone do not let her in the house because she will probably try to stay. Been there done that. I have not had to file an order but have told him if he comes i will. We all love our children no matter the age but eventually they will have to rely on themselves. Make it now so you can live the rest of your life with some semblance of peace. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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