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Who is right my son or me ?

Asked on Aug 20th, 2013 on Family Law - California
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My son lived with me until he was 17, then moved out and in with his dad, he is know 18. he came over last night to watch a TV show and before he left he asked for some of his cloths items, I laughed and he asked what's so funny and I said every time you come over you want some thing, to witch he said "there my cloths" I said really I bought them for you to ware that doesn't mean they are yours, I bought them and I believe there mine. Is he right or am I?
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Lily L. Huang
It's generally not a good idea to deny anyone of certain basic necessities.  It would be considered a gift if you bought clothes for him, gave it to him with the purpose that he wears it.  unless his clothing fits you too then we have a different situation. 
Answered on Aug 22nd, 2013 at 5:48 PM

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