Well, Lexus, that is kind of an unseen twist.
You want to know how to "get rid of her"....
She has three options:
a) Mom or Dad
b) Foster Care
c) You.
You don't state what the issue is but I will venture to say money may be part of it.
If she is going to remain in your custody then you need to file for support from both her mother and her father. Just go down to Family Court, fill out the paperwork honestly, turn it in, ask for a copy, and you and your husband and your niece go to court on your court date. That should help.
I'm not sure what you do to establish custody,although at her age she should be able to choose. Usually it's between mom and dad. I'm not sure about an aunt.
I'm assuming she's got one more year of school. You need to lay down the rule. You're in school, you can stay. You skip, or drop out and I drive you back to Mom's.
Seniors go to school and work. I recommend whatever is close to home so you can ask her to walk to work sometimes. I also recommend that you recommend to her that once she has this job, she plan on keeping it at least throughout the next year or two.
When she goes for the next level, an employer will want to see that this student was Consistent. That's her whole job history, and it will give her the shoe-in when she's ready to make a move. Too many young people job-hop.
Help her manage her earnings. Explain that she needs a car, (Please tell me she has her license) a job ,and a checking account. Gradually build on these three things.
After graduation she can plan on moving into the dorms.
Oh, college. She needs to meet with a guidance counselor regularly to catch up on what needs to be done. Research scholarships and grants at school and online.
Make a plan as to what college she wants to attend. I recommend trade school (ITT Tech, etc) if she wants a degree in a good career and to get it done in two to three years.
She needs to be heads down, make good grades, treat everyone concerned with some common courtesy and participate in household tasks.
Help her gain her independence. She's old enough to spend a night at a girlfriends here and again. Have her go. This will give you some privacy.
Talk to Grandma and Aunt Sue, see if they won't take her part of the Holidays for a bit. This will give you a little more privacy.
You may have to ride this one out, dear. Kids leave, they do.
Actually if you were going to have an unplanned pregnancy, this would be the way to go. Kid arrives, age 17......
She has no one else.
That is a very sad statement to be said about a 17 year old child.
Help yourselves financially. Shoot for those windows of privacy you can have. Expect appropriate behaviors from her.
"Helping your niece become an adult.".....Priceless....
God bless you and yours,dear...
Congratulations....
It's a Girl!
2007-08-22 13:41:11
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answered by Puresnow 6
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You and you husband are very variety and noble human beings. i think of verify you shelter her, a minimum of for now (until eventually her mom cools off) by using fact the worst ingredient of do could be to kick her out (extraordinarily considering the fact that she has have been given yet another being interior her). do no longer concern approximately whats going to take place in some weeks time, basically concentration at the instant. Your husband mentioned he's prepared to enable her stay for now so basically shelter her. i could propose contained meanwhile attempting to stumble on her a place to stay and probably an afternoon activity. i won't be able to have self assurance her very own mom could disown her, whilst as a be sure SHE should additionally take some accountability for her very own daughter's existence. Regardless, I actually have a feeling that Kara's mom will slowly come around. would God bless you and your husband. shop doing sturdy deeds :)
2016-10-03 02:15:57
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answered by belvin 4
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I agree, you need to call Social Services. She is still a minor and if something happens to her while she is living in your home, no matter the circumstances, you could be legally and financially responsible.
Just letting her hang around is not in her best interest. Love of family can often get in the way of what they really need. You need to get Social Services involved so she can get through what many families go through in their teens. They can help her and her parents.
Or you could do nothing and reread this ten years from now and want to kick yourself. I have seen the end results of doing nothing.
2007-08-22 13:18:04
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answered by James Watkin 7
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Why??? You don't give many details. But I must ask you and tell you something. If you had a daughter and you were dying and had only one sister alive and you knew she was a good person. Wouldn't you want your sister to take care of your child until she can do for herself??? Be kind to others. You'll never know when it is you who is going to be on the other side of the fence.
2007-08-22 12:29:52
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answered by Belle 3
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call child protective services. look in phone book under social service. or call information and ask who to call for an abandoned child. some people shouldnt have children to begin with.
2007-08-22 12:15:48
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answered by barthebear 7
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Take her back to her Mom's and drop her off, you should not be responsible for her, he mother should. So what if she doesn't want her, neither do you, she must be some kind of handful, don't visit her problems on your family.
2007-08-22 12:35:57
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answered by Glinda W 6
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Call social services and tell them her mom can't handle her.
2007-08-22 12:16:46
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answered by nursesr4evr 7
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is her name Desiree?i had one of those nieces.i simply wrote her a note and offered help looking elsewhere
2007-08-22 12:13:26
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answered by STALKER BLOCK 3
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guide her. help her get her life together and she'll naturally move out. She doesn't want to live there anymore than you want her there.
2007-08-22 12:13:10
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answered by Anonymous
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She is blessed with bad genes all around.
2007-08-22 12:18:57
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answered by lily 6
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