Evicting Adult Child Legally

Summary

In Wisconsin, you may need to file an eviction notice to legally remove an adult child from your home. You can stop non-essential services like internet and require him to provide his own meals, but ensure this doesnt harm his child. For drug-related concerns, contact local law enforcement. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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Can't get my 30 year old son out of the home. He hadn't worked in 4 years. Now has his 5 year old son staying here too. Refuses to leave insisting he owns the house as well just by living here. Never helped financially. We pay all bills, food and support his child. He has past heroine use and may currently. I tried cutting him off all supplies except utilities and his room. He doesn't care and continues to ignore our demands.
Hello Amy, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To provide you with accurate legal information, could you please tell me in which state or country you are currently living?
Wisconsin
In Wisconsin:
*. You may need to file an "Eviction Notice" for him to leave legally.
*. The process may take time, but it's the most lawful solution.
*. If you believe that your grandson's welfare is at risk, contact child protective services.
*. For drug-related concerns, contact local law enforcement.
Please consult with a local attorney to understand your options better.
Am I allowed to cut him off of resources except of course the utilities and his room? Like internet, letting him provide his own meals?
In Wisconsin:
*. You have the right to stop non-essential services like internet.
*. You can require him to provide his own meals.
*. Ensure that this doesn't harm his child.
*. Always consult with a local attorney before making any decisions.
I definitely will
That's a wise decision, Amy. Ensure the safety of yourself and your grandson. Remember, local resources like law enforcement and child services are there to help. Best of luck with your situation.
Thank you so much
You're welcome, Amy. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need more legal information. Remember, the right legal guidance can help in resolving your situation. All the best.