We are in the same situation I laugh at the "kick him out" I guess the "refuses to leave" is missed on some. As far as "call the Police" I assume like me for years you have been down that path and the reason he is still with you is a result of lack of results from law enforcement. The legal system would rather leave them with us then they do not have to deal with them. The previous answer sounds so simple someone who has not had to deal with this. I wish there was a private bouncer service for parents like us where bonded bouncer could be hired to eject them. I love my son but this has taken it's toll on the entire family I am drained exhausted and very afraid for him I simply have no idea what do anymore. The police? just kick him out? we need real answers.
As parents you are no longer obligated to house your son on his eighteenth birthday. If you feel in danger, there is an option of filing a restraining order to keep him away from your house. Then, if he returns the local police will enter him into the corrections system.
Tough love can be effective; however, the changes come slowly. Much slower than one would care for. As a parent one questions their own love for their son because "ideally" one would never want to put someone through that if they "loved" him. The problem with that is if you do not give him the consequences for his bahavior, he will only become worse off than now. He has chosen that path let him see what happens. You can always reserve the right to help him if he demonstrates the desire and effort to change. Tough call!
No, Texas was the 7th to leave the Union, Tennessee was the 10th.
Yes, If he is not going to work then leave him!!!
No, leave now
show your authority and ask for the guest to leave
they were dumb
File for a restraining order is one possibility. And keeping her at home is another option.
Who was awarded the home?
In Tennessee, a person must be at least 18 years old to legally leave home without being considered a runaway unless they are emancipated by the court. Anyone under 18 who leaves home without parental permission can be reported as a runaway.
If this person is in your house, you should tell him to leave. If he refuses, you can contact the police. However, if he is in her home, there is nothing you can do about it.
Tennessee has no age requirement for kids to stay at home.
No. You are only permitted to use force in response to force. If a person is trespassing on your property and refuses to leave, contact the police. If you initial physical aggression when the trespassor has not, you would be guilty of battery.
Because Kristen already has a boyfriend and she refuses to leave him.