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But he worked for it himself, so therefore it's his.
Thats not right to have the kid work hard, and then take away the stuff they actually earned.
Why should the kid even work if his stuff is going to be taken away??!?!?
It. Is. His. Stuff.
Good luck arguing that in court.
I would win.
If he's 16, and worked for it himself and has the receipt.
I dont think it matters that he lives with them. At a certain age you gain independence.
Is it Legal for a parent to take a child's property and trash it?
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But he worked for it himself, so therefore it's his.
Thats not right to have the kid work hard, and then take away the stuff they actually earned.
Why should the kid even work if his stuff is going to be taken away??!?!?
It. Is. His. Stuff.
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Good luck arguing that in court.
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I would win.
If he's 16, and worked for it himself and has the receipt.
I dont think it matters that he lives with them. At a certain age you gain independence.