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In reply to the discussion: NJ teen loses first legal battle to make parents pay for education [View all]riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)She's got a serious disease as well that is badly exacerbated by her actions.
If after reading the court documents you can still come back on here and say her parents were TOO controlling, or that Rachel is/was at all prepared to be independent at 17, I'd be pretty surprised.
FWIW, I'll tell you what I've done with my kids - while they were still in high school they had curfews: Freshman 10:30, Soph 11, Junior 11:30 and Senior 12- midnight. Mind you our town has a curfew of 10 pm on weeknights for teens, midnight on weekends, and its illegal for them to be out on the roads after that hour. Our rural county enforces it strictly.
Once they graduated high school the rule was that they had to either be home by midnight or call me and tell me if/when they were going to be home so I didn't wait up all night fretting. This is common courtesy whether you are my child or staying as a guest at someone's house.
An example, my daughter's boyfriend moved to CA for a job and rented a room from a senior citizen woman for a couple months while he was apartment hunting, He made sure to tell his landlord if he was coming home that night or not, or whether he was going to be very late. It wasn't as though he needed to tell her, he knew it was common courtesy since he woke her up when he came in and she'd know it was him (and not some intruder).