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Changing locks.

(28 Posts)
WilmaKnickersfit Thu 18-Feb-16 02:05:18

ruby sorry, I didn't realise when I replied to you on the other thread that it had got this bad. Do you think he might apologise for his behaviour? Are things bad all the time now? I hate to think about you feeling unsafe in your own home.

I don't know the answer, but I would ring and ask to speak to a housing officer for advice. You might need to apply for some kind of exclusion order or something. Perhaps CAB could tell you where you stand as he's still at school. I think changing locks can be quite expensive, but maybe they will do this for you if they know there's a history of abuse and you're now concerned for your safety. My heart goes out to you. flowers

mumofmadboys Wed 17-Feb-16 23:15:17

Is he hoping to go to uni? I thought you had mentioned this previously. You really need to hang on in there if you possibly can until he goes in September. Can you try and discuss it with him in a while when you are both calm? Try and make 'I' statements rather than accusatory 'you' statements. eg I feel sad when we fall out or don't get on. Or I feel upset when the door gets damaged. Good luck! Things will get better!

rubylady Wed 17-Feb-16 21:11:13

Many of you know how insolant my son has been over the last few years.

On a seperate thread I have said about how he has kicked off this week over his mobile phone. I have had enough. I want him out and have given him the last day of summer term to leave - 22nd July. Great because the 23rd is my birthday.

My question is, how much does it cost to get someone to change the locks and does anyone know if, living in social housing, if they will do if for you if they know there has been evidence of violence and abuse?

Thank you, I am very appreciative. I've just had one hell of a week with him, it being half term and all. Xxx