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Old 06-01-2000, 08:34 PM
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I would like to have my 52 year old daughter move from my home. She is gainfully employed (50Kplus) but refuses to contribute anything to the household financially. The only thing that she pays for are her gardening hobby supplies. I have asked her on many occasions to leave and things finally came to a head yesterday when I told her that she must go. She informed me that she was not leaving and has "papers" so that she doesn't have to. Sher has ripped me off for an interminable amount of money and I would like to have my other daughter (who has her own home) come and live with me. This other daughter has taken care of me (I have a life-threatening illness) for 10 years. The daughter that is living there does nothing. How do I get her out of the house. She has been there for 10 years. What can I do.
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Old 06-01-2000, 08:47 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Marian:
I would like to have my 52 year old daughter move from my home. She is gainfully employed (50Kplus) but refuses to contribute anything to the household financially. The only thing that she pays for are her gardening hobby supplies. I have asked her on many occasions to leave and things finally came to a head yesterday when I told her that she must go. She informed me that she was not leaving and has "papers" so that she doesn't have to. Sher has ripped me off for an interminable amount of money and I would like to have my other daughter (who has her own home) come and live with me. This other daughter has taken care of me (I have a life-threatening illness) for 10 years. The daughter that is living there does nothing. How do I get her out of the house. She has been there for 10 years. What can I do.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

My response:

Have your "good" daughter take you to an attorney to begin an eviction process against your "bad" daughter.

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