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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 404711"><p>Dear Troubled...</p><p>I'm so sorry to read of your woes. I read some of the replies and you've already gotten such good advice! Seems to me that it is always good to double check your state's eviction laws. And if she is staying with your sister (for now) in time, your sister might need to know them as well. She is over 18 and you've done your best. I would leave the door open for her in certain ways.... especially with reference to medical care...including birth control. In other words, I would let her know that you might be willing to help her pay for medical care...including seeing a psychiatrist, etc. But, it sounds best that she doesn't live in your house!!! And if you don't want her things in your home....I would be willing to place in storage (for now) a small amount of valuables...but the rest has to GO! Give her 30 days to pick her things up (put it in writing), store items worth more than $100 and give the est to charity after 30 days. Set boundaries, not for her benefit, but for yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 404711"] Dear Troubled... I'm so sorry to read of your woes. I read some of the replies and you've already gotten such good advice! Seems to me that it is always good to double check your state's eviction laws. And if she is staying with your sister (for now) in time, your sister might need to know them as well. She is over 18 and you've done your best. I would leave the door open for her in certain ways.... especially with reference to medical care...including birth control. In other words, I would let her know that you might be willing to help her pay for medical care...including seeing a psychiatrist, etc. But, it sounds best that she doesn't live in your house!!! And if you don't want her things in your home....I would be willing to place in storage (for now) a small amount of valuables...but the rest has to GO! Give her 30 days to pick her things up (put it in writing), store items worth more than $100 and give the est to charity after 30 days. Set boundaries, not for her benefit, but for yours. [/QUOTE]
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