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She's 18 and there are some obligations if she's not under their 'sphere of influence' even at that age. I think it will come down to whether she was kicked out or chose to leave. Apparently both are claiming a different story there.
From what I have heard, her best friends father (where she is staying) is the lawyer that is representing her. He should stay out of it.Gets her phone taken away and not allowed to see her boyfriend, dives into the deep end without thinking.
I don't understand why she couldn't just stay home for her last year of highschool und then choose a college that is far away so that her parents still pay the tuition but so she can live alone ...
I don't understand why she couldn't just stay home for her last year of highschool und then choose a college that is far away so that her parents still pay the tuition but so she can live alone ...
I want my parents to buy me an xbox. Time to call #bucklaw & Diamond!
Ridiculous, bring back the ass whoopin!
She didn't want to live at home. Her parents didn't approve of her boyfriend. So the daughter left
Parents just don't understand
Who knew that the Fresh Prince was right all along.
I didn't realize that it left. My parents didn't get the memo.
Funny stuff!!!! Kid sounds like a spoiled brat. I wonder who will end up paying the kids lawyer fees. Since she is 17, I don't think the court can make the parents pay....can they? If she was under 16, I think the courts could make the parents pay her legal fees. But, I'm just guessing.
I read her friend's dad was the attorney, and they were suing for the parents to pay the legal fees as well.Her friends parents are paying the legal fees which may lend some credence to her allegations. They all seems like a**holes to me. She doesn't seem like that much trouble but her parents don't seem like prizes either. Seems like authoritarian people that can't handle their child growing up and having opinions.
From what I've read so far I can't get on board with this assessment. Expecting kids to actually attend school and have a curfew is perfectly acceptable. The boyfriend situation is a trickier, so who knows on that one. But teenagers generally tend to get more leeway on those types of things when they earn the right to be trusted by doing the right thing elsewhere. I think we've all experienced similar stuff as teenagers. It may not be fun, but them's the rules.Her friends parents are paying the legal fees which may lend some credence to her allegations. They all seems like a**holes to me. She doesn't seem like that much trouble but her parents don't seem like prizes either. Seems like authoritarian people that can't handle their child growing up and having opinions.
They live in New Jersey. They're already shamed.