If they are not on a lease or a deed...Yes. If they are you need to process Protection Order paperwork with the local Magistrate. To do it well, give them a written agreement of when you expect them to move by with the explanation of what you will do with their property in the event that they have not taken steps to find somewhere else to live. If you are feeling benevolent, rent a storage space in their name and pay one month ahead and move the stuff there. Make sure they sign the agreement and give them a copy. Change your locks, if needed. For our son, we told him that if he did not have plans by May 20th, we would make some for him without his input. He made it happen.
Throw him out. He is an adult, and has no right in your home unless you want him there. If he won't leave, and you feel strongly enough about it, call the police and have him removed.
Yes, they can, but you don't have to submit to it. If you are still living in your parents' home, you should keep in mind they don't have to allow you to stay there if you are an adult.
If the parents own the car then yes. If the adult child owns the car then no.
You may drink alcohol at home with adult supervision from the age of 5.
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Throw him out. He is an adult, and has no right in your home unless you want him there. If he won't leave, and you feel strongly enough about it, call the police and have him removed.
No, he could throw to home plate!
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think the answer is yes because of the difference in heart rythems but maybe someone else can throw more light on this.
Helen
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Helen
Yes, throw it away.