Anonymous wrote:What parent would kick out their own baby?!?
I don't get how one can be brought to do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look, the bottom line is that the kid is a minor. That means his parent has legal custody. You need to make sure the parent really and truly threw him out. Gay or straight.
This. You need to have a conversation with his parents. They need to give permission for him to be staying at your house, know he is there, and importantly be able to communicate with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t you worried he may do something in your home? Haven’t you seen the movies?
Huh? what would he do?
Seduce one of the kids or parents, steal money, have parties at home, hire escorts, deal drugs, traffick the mom, etc.
You watch too much TV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You begin by confirming with the parents that he was in fact, told to leave. At this point you are harboring a runaway which can have legal consequences.
Please stop it. You clearly have no experience.
Anonymous wrote:A few weeks ago, my daughter's friend was kicked out of the house due to being gay. They are 17 and rising HS seniors. There's been a history of tumult in the family, but this was the worst of it. It's pretty clear now, I think, that he's not going to be going back home. He's welcome here for however long he needs, but I want to make sure we're doing this "correctly" and I'm not going to get in trouble with the law or anything. I don't even know where to begin. I've never been in this situation before.
Anonymous wrote:Look, the bottom line is that the kid is a minor. That means his parent has legal custody. You need to make sure the parent really and truly threw him out. Gay or straight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t you worried he may do something in your home? Haven’t you seen the movies?
Huh? what would he do?
Seduce one of the kids or parents, steal money, have parties at home, hire escorts, deal drugs, traffick the mom, etc.