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    Default My 17 Year Old Son Wants to Move in with 19 Year Old Girlfriend

    My question involves guardianship in the State of: ohio
    Can i allow my 17 year old son to move in with his 19 year old girlfreind

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    Default Re: My 17 Year Old Son Wants to Move in with 19year Old Girlfriend

    Your child lives where you allow him to live.

    However, the responsibility for your child's care and maintenance is still yours.

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    Default Re: My 17 Year Old Son Wants to Move in with 19year Old Girlfriend

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    My question involves guardianship in the State of: ohio
    Can i allow my 17 year old son to move in with his 19 year old girlfreind
    You can, but why would you want to?

    If he goes out and gets himself into trouble, you're still responsible for him.

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    Default Re: My 17 Year Old Son Wants to Move in with 19year Old Girlfriend

    Quote Quoting LawResearcherMissy
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    You can, but why would you want to?

    If he goes out and gets himself into trouble, you're still responsible for him.
    I was trying very hard not to add the term "galactically stupid" to my post.

    I am a weak man.

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    Default Re: My 17 Year Old Son Wants to Move in with 19year Old Girlfriend

    he is running away constantly. the police tell me i can not physically stop him
    I am so afraid something will happen to him running the streets and feel this is my only option

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    Default Re: My 17 Year Old Son Wants to Move in with 19year Old Girlfriend

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    he is running away constantly. the police tell me i can not physically stop him
    I am so afraid something will happen to him running the streets and feel this is my only option
    Just so we are clear...

    You believe that the best way to stop your son from doing whatever he wants is to let him live unsupervised with his girlfriend?

    I am not sure that is the solution I would be pursuing.

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    Default Re: My 17 Year Old Son Wants to Move in with 19year Old Girlfriend

    my husband was stabbed 2 months ago searching for him i am truly lost

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    Default Re: My 17 Year Old Son Wants to Move in with 19year Old Girlfriend

    A bootcamp program comes to my mind.

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    Default Re: My 17 Year Old Son Wants to Move in with 19 Year Old Girlfriend

    Concur with bigcountrysg.

    What county are you in? Here in Lucas, there are a few programs for "incorrigible" teens that seem to have some success.

    I'm sorry you're going through this. Teenagers are hard enough as it is, without them being stubborn asshats.

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    Default Re: My 17 Year Old Son Wants to Move in with 19 Year Old Girlfriend

    To help find programs, you can contact the juvenile probation officer in your area. Or contact the Juvenile court in your area.

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