Dear Annie: I want my 47-year-old son out of bed, and out of my house, NOW!

To Annie, please: My son, who is 47 years old, resides with me. He doesn’t assist with the bills and doesn’t pay any rent. He assists with some housework and yard work, but he refuses to help when I ask him to do anything I want him to. For example, he neglected to set up a Dish network while my absence.For weeks or months at a time, he lies in bed. Around 4 p.m., he gets home from work and remains in bed until the next day, when he has to leave for work. On average, he misses one day of work every week. On weekends, he often spends the entire day in bed. He even lies in bed and eats.He refused to move out when I asked him to. Is my only option eviction? All I want is for him to leave the room and the bed. What recommendations do you have? — An irritated mother

To Fed Up: He is prohibited from eating in bed as the first rule. It’s unhygienic and doesn’t boost his confidence. If your adult child isn’t paying rent, you could give him a 30-day notice to vacate the property, which would entail him leaving.You wish to assist your son in helping himself as a mother. He’s being impossible, though. There may be a severe problem with your son if he ignores your desires, stays in bed, and misses work once a week. Yes, he needs to understand that he can’t keep stealing from you, but why not go to a therapist’s office or have a conversation with him directly rather than rushing to the courts?

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