Correction: Why would an adult son physically abuse his mother?This could be for many reasons; he could be used to it from his childhood, he could be taking out his agressions on her because he feels he has no control in his life, she could be provoking him with verbal abuse, she could have abused him as a child...
To evict your son is Texas send him a formal letter telling him you want to evict him. If he refuses to move, you can start eviction proceedings through the court.
no she does not have the right
drop him of at a foster home
once a week sounds nice.
They can try.
I am not an attorney, but if I were asked to judge I would say that if the mother somehow took part in the debt, by co-signing for example, or if the son is a minor and under the mother's authority, then she is responsible for the debt. If the son was an adult and the mother made no legal agreement, then no, she is not responsible for the debt.
Yes, it is possible for an adult son to be shorter than his mother. Height is determined by a combination of genetic factors, nutrition, and overall health, so it is not uncommon for children to end up being shorter than their parents.
The same way anyone would evict anyone. Since the "child" is an adult, the parent no longer owes any responsibility. Contact your local magistrate court for direction on how to go about filing for eviction.
Not if he is an adult.
Robert Todd Lincoln grew up to have his mother committed.
Breastfeeding an adult son is not recommended as it can create emotional confusion and boundaries issues. It can also have physical implications as the milk composition is not meant to meet the nutritional needs of an adult. It is important to establish healthy boundaries and seek appropriate support in such situations.