It is generally appropriate to ask your child to leave the house when they have reached the legal age of adulthood, typically 18 years old, or if they are engaging in behavior that is harmful or disruptive to the family.
No, I don't think so.. Unless the child is 18 I don't think you can ask them to leave.
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Tell them to leave. If they do not, call the police and ask them to remove the tresspasser.
You can politely ask someone to leave your house by saying something like, "I appreciate your visit, but I need to ask you to leave now. Thank you for understanding."
Ask nicely to leave.
Politely.
Actions speak louder than words, my friend. Perception is everything. Perhaps YOU should leave the room/house when things get out of hand?
It would be appropriate to go to her house.
Once a child turns 18, they do not have to live with you any longer. You can just ask them to leave and they must.
ask them to mow the lawn
Ask child services if you can leave. There are too many unanswered questions before you can be assisted here.
you ask them to leave and if they dont get a restraining order on them