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Step Daughter issues

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25 May 17 #492599 by Bubblehead
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I live in a large house which is co-owned by my wife and I.
She is basically living a separate life from me but uses every opportunity to threaten, provoke and basically undermine me as a person never mind as the joint home owner. Her daughter who lives in Leeds comes to the house at weekends and deliberately provokes me by taking my kit etc and her Mother says she can do as she wants in the house.
I have just found out her daughter has either been sacked or left her job in Leeds.
It would be a total nightmare for me if she moves in here? I believe this has been orchestrated so she can work with her Mother and live in the same house, to cause me maximum grief forcing me to move out. I do not trust either of them but dont want forced out my home.
Has anyone experienced this and what recourse do I have if any??

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25 May 17 #492600 by rubytuesday
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How old is the daughter?

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25 May 17 #492602 by Bubblehead
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25 years old....

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