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This is not going to work out. I'm sorry, but you are completely deluded about how recovery works.
That might be out of a good intentions, wishful thinking, or perhaps inexperience, but your desire for Mom to get well is not HER desire to get well. If that isn't present, it won't work. Also -...
Ah, so there is this big preexisting conflict. Why didnt you say so? Oh wait it does t change my answer.
PS. Leave setback on the hedge so you can maintain your fence.
What do YOU want? (besides not spending a lot of time in court - since that objective is already achieved)
Forcing your wife to stay is not on the table.
Are you unhappy with the property settlement? The custody arrangements?
This is not a legal issue and one you need to seek counseling for...
Perhaps making light of a very common trope in comedy (getting too much of what you ask for) is quite relevant to the case of someone eating NOTORIOUSLY hot food while in a rush and exaggerating a trivial mouth injury.
I assure you that probabtion and parole wants those on release to succeed and not be violated. Departments with high reoffense and violation rates are not marked as succeeding.
I'm going to suggest that you will need to visit a large and cosmopolitan city such as Seattle or Portland or Salt Lake City to secure a sound medical Nexus letter that will be accepted given your previous denial.
You know that your mom needs to go too right?
The reason why this is happening is because of a harmful mother-daughter/alcoholic codependent pattern.
You can't save her by evicting just her boyfriend.
Mom is actively permitting this abuse. It is an inevitable consequence of her disordered way...
See, why you are all wrong is the landlord needed to do that before agreeing to and accepting the replacement tenants. ie being made completely whole.
I'm sure the OP's best course it to pay the landlord, but this isn't anything more than a cash grab and an oversight in the original lease and...
Cant imagine why landlords feel it is appropriate to insert fees into an already executed contract either.
Either the breakage fee is in the lease or not.
Either the landlord has provable damages or not.
No they aren't.
Also, YOU are a New Yorker, like YOUR mom. Have some insight and get an estate PLAN, done by a LAWYER.
What are you from some jerkwater state? We invented this stuff.
They advertise it... ON TV. No one is insulting you with a lttile clue slap. Wake up!
Y'alls mom aught to...
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