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Old 09-25-2002, 05:53 PM
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can you kick out kids


What is the name of your state? CT

I have a sister and my parents want to kick her out, but they can't becasue she is not 18 and if they do she can press charges. I want to know if there is anyway they can kick her out and not have her press charges.

She has stollen from all of us in the house and she has to take meds that she doesn't. i don't know if that will help at all.
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Old 09-25-2002, 06:13 PM
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Re: can you kick out kids


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What is the name of your state? CT

I have a sister and my parents want to kick her out, but they can't becasue she is not 18 and if they do she can press charges. I want to know if there is anyway they can kick her out and not have her press charges.

She has stollen from all of us in the house and she has to take meds that she doesn't. i don't know if that will help at all.

My response:

Your parents need to file a Petition in the Family Law court to have your sister declared an "incorrigible" minor, and to have the court order her removal.

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Old 09-25-2002, 06:19 PM
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The Court will adjudicate that she is an IMP (Incorrigible Minor Person)
and remand her to live in a half-wit house.
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Old 09-26-2002, 03:31 PM
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Thank you, but do you know how long it would take because she will be 18 in two weeks and i don't think i can wait that long
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Old 09-26-2002, 04:09 PM
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My response:

Then you're going to have to wait.

However, on the day after her birthday, pack up all of her stuff in boxes and place them outside. On the box, place this note . . .

"Dear Sister:

You're 18 and an adult. Congratulations!

Since you're an adult, you don't live here anymore. If you attempt to come back in, we'll call the cops to have you arrested for trespass and burglary.

Go find someone else to terrorize!"


Make sure your parents change the locks to the house.

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Old 09-26-2002, 04:13 PM
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Thank you, but do you know how long it would take because she will be 18 in two weeks and i don't think i can wait that long
Going to court is going to take a hell of a lot longer than two weeks. I'm sure you can stick it out.
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Old 09-26-2002, 04:16 PM
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thank you again, i will just stick it out, only 2 weeks
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