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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 598924" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>Welcome to our little corner of the internet, but I'm sorry that you needed to find us. Unfortunately, since she is 18 and a legal adult there is not a whole lot you can do. If she is refusing to abide by the rules of the house you can tell her that she has to move out. Your legal responsibility ends when she turns 18, as far as I know.</p><p></p><p>I understand when you say that parenting a difficult child is hurting your marriage. I think alot of us here (me included) can say that being the parent of a difficult child has put a huge strain on our marriages and relationships with family and friends. They take up so much of our time and energy that it leaves little left for anyone else.</p><p></p><p></p><p>How does your younger daughter deal with her older sister? Can you spend some time this summer just focusing on her for a little while?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Other will be along to say hello soon. Just wanted to say hi, and that I understand how you feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 598924, member: 15810"] Welcome to our little corner of the internet, but I'm sorry that you needed to find us. Unfortunately, since she is 18 and a legal adult there is not a whole lot you can do. If she is refusing to abide by the rules of the house you can tell her that she has to move out. Your legal responsibility ends when she turns 18, as far as I know. I understand when you say that parenting a difficult child is hurting your marriage. I think alot of us here (me included) can say that being the parent of a difficult child has put a huge strain on our marriages and relationships with family and friends. They take up so much of our time and energy that it leaves little left for anyone else. How does your younger daughter deal with her older sister? Can you spend some time this summer just focusing on her for a little while? Other will be along to say hello soon. Just wanted to say hi, and that I understand how you feel. [/QUOTE]
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