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my 16 year old daughter has written to her mother explaining she would like to gain access to the property to remove her personal belongings. She gave her mother 2 weeks notice and at first it seemed she agreed via text messaging my daughter back. But now

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mrdnajames | 14:09 Tue 31st Aug 2010 | Family & Relationships
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my 16 year old daughter has written to her mother explaining she would like to gain access to the property to remove her personal belongings. She gave her mother 2 weeks notice and at first it seemed she her mother had agreed to this.She responded with a text message the day she recieved the letter. she is now refusing to give a new day after the 1st deadline had passed.She is now saying she will do it when she is good and ready...I was told she could get the local police involved.But i would prefer another course of action as i still hope one day for my daughter to have a relationship with her mother
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Could she write and ask when it would be convenient to go to her mothers and collect her stuff?
Giving 2 weeks notice sounds like an ultimatum. Might have got the mothers back up when she considered the message.
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<<<<my 16 year old daughter has written to her mother explaining<<

Don´t understand that.
That was .the link to previous question. Is there no one who can mediate between the two,.mothers best friend or someone.

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