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the situation persists or becomes increasingly conflict-ridden, it can be helpful to seek medical help through family therapy. A qualified therapist can promote open communication and offer strategies for conflict resolution.

Counseling can also offer your son a safe space where he can express his feelings and concerns. This helps both of you to better understand each other’s perspectives and work towards a solution.
9. Understand the legal implications of moving.
At 21, your son is of legal age and can decide where he lives. However, it’s important to understand the legal and financial implications of moving, such as the responsibility for signing a lease or paying utility costs.
Discuss these considerations with your son and ensure he understands the challenges and potential responsibilities of independent living. This conversation can help him make an informed decision and prepare for the realities of adulthood.
10. Explore alternatives: Public transport and car sharing
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