If they won't leave on their own you may have no other choice. It's a tough call for you but your kids should have more respect for you than to have put you in that position. Don't fall for the old crap about they wouldn't even be in the world if you hadn't had them. While that is basically true, having a child in no way obligates you to a lifetime of providing for them. Best of luck to you.
Providing that your child has reached the age of adulthood (different from state to state) and you have no "power of attorney" over the child due to a mental defect of physical disability, then write a letter to the child (retaining a copy) explaining your intent to evict them. Then go to your local Magistrate Court and request to begin an eviction process on the child. This process is slow and somewhat drawn out. The reason is that the adult child now has an established expectation of residency and also has "Squatters rights". Once the eviction process is underway, your local Sheriff's Office will serve them with notice, and after 30-60 days force them to leave the premises.
In Florida, if a parent wants an adult child and their children to move out, it's generally advisable to give at least 30 days' notice, especially if there is no formal rental agreement in place. This timeframe allows the adult daughter to find alternative living arrangements. However, if there is a lease or rental agreement, the terms of that agreement should be followed regarding notice. Open communication is also crucial to ensure a smooth transition.
Because none of the shows aired on adult swim are suitable for kids. That's why it's called adult swim.
9.50 adult 5.50 for kids
Adult movies are not suitable for viewing by kids. People below the age of 18 should not view adult content because it can be distrubing for them.
technically it's your house. You get to keep it. Serve her with a formal eviction nocice. If for some odd reason she thinks she's entitled then you may have to get the cops involved.
NO it is for kids
yes
because adults know more then kids, and if that adult has kids he/ she should know what to do if their child was in danger.
ya
If they have an adult with them.
young adult