Sounds like your mom is treating you like a child....You need to realize you will always be her child.....What hings are doing to warrent punishment????? stop doing them or move out.
DO NOT DISRESPECT YOUR MOTHER!
2007-09-11 09:38:05
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answered by Born in the USA 3
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What do you mean for property? You can sue to get back anything she has taken from you (like the cell phone). Things like opening your mail are criminal and charges could be pressed against her for that if you wanted to go that route.
If you choose to take any form of legal action, either in civil court or reporting her to the police for theft/mail tampering, be prepared to do irreparable damage to your relationship with your mother. Think long and hard before you act because it could have consequences for the rest of your life.
Easy answer to your problems. MOVE OUT!
2007-09-11 09:26:28
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answered by Michael C 7
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You should move out, but you cannot sue her. You live under her roof and therefore, I assume, you do not pay equally for the amount of your living expenses (property taxes, mortgage, utilities, etc.) She can interfere with your property until you move (except your mail) but you would not win any case in court.
2007-09-11 09:29:50
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answered by BA6793 2
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If the cell phone, packages etc are in her house then she has the right to examine them. If you want to be treated like an adult move out.
2007-09-11 09:26:36
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answered by mummyuk999 3
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Sue her for property? I don't even know what that means. You already have a job and you're a legal adult, so move out. If you don't want to do that, then deal with it.
2007-09-11 09:23:01
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answered by Hillary 6
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Talk to her about it tell her you can handle your own stuff, be nice about it just tell her you want to try doing your own thing. Please don't turn around and sue your own mother, that will just make things worse. If things are that bad or she doesn't stop even after you talk to her about it, then move out, after all even though its not right your living under "her" roof
2007-09-11 09:26:46
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answered by fairylover 4
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You can sue, but that doesnt mean you will win.
Are you living at home? If so, you wont be for long if you haul Mom into court.
2007-09-11 09:25:41
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answered by patrick 6
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you can try. if you make it and get your day in front of the judge you might get laughed out of the count room
you wouldn't want that to happen.
any one can sue any one for any thing but that does not mean you can get what you are suing for.
2007-09-12 03:31:39
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answered by hmm 6
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i'm sorry to your loss. you will not win a lawsuit considering you have not any criminal grounds -- your spouse chosen to maintain her mom by way of fact the beneficiary of her existence coverage (regardless of if it grew to become into by way of fact she in simple terms forgot). the money does belong on your significant other's mom. i don't be attentive to in case you get alongside with your significant other's mom, or in case you do not. She could be careful of in simple terms handing money over to you... for regardless of reason. She would save the money for the lads' college money or positioned the money in trusts for the youngsters' for whilst they're older -- that's incredible. however, while you're incredibly suffering financially to advance the lads (meaning, you are able to not arise with the money for garments, nutrition, daycare, medical, or housing), then i might communicate with your significant other's mom. enable her be attentive to which you recognize the money has been left to her, yet which you're feeling like your spouse might want that money to help help her little ones and which you're incredibly suffering to supply for them. Ask if she may be keen to apply a number of the money to help with childcare expenses (she will make out a verify to the service if she does not desire to supply your money). incredibly, if she seems careful of handing out money (and somewhat some human beings are), ask if she may be keen to apply it for brand spanking new college outfits for the youngsters each year, or new shoes... regardless of goods might help. while you at the instant are not suffering (financially) in a manner that places the youngsters in possibility (i.e. no roof over their heads, no nutrition, etc), then i does not combat the difficulty along with her. with any luck she'll have the money invested in college money which will benefit the lads whilst they're older... yet, if not, there is not something you're able to do. I want you the final and lower back, i'm so sorry to your loss. i won't think of the discomfort of dropping an stronger half and being left to advance 2 youthful little ones by myself.
2016-10-10 09:44:57
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answered by ? 4
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Just move out of the house.
You want to be treated as an adult. Act like one.
2007-09-11 09:25:13
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answered by DrIG 7
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