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My Husband’s Son Is Threatening Our Family: How Can We Remove Him?

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**Diary Entry 12th May**

I sit at the kitchen table of our cramped flat in Manchester, clutching a cup of tea long gone cold, the taste of bitter anger rising in my throat. My husband, James, and I built this family, and on the surface, everything seems finea cosy home, a car, steady income. Yet, our happiness is cracking under the weight of his seventeen-year-old son from his first marriage, Oliver, whos now living with us. He splits his time between his mothers place and ours, but lately, hes been staying here more often, turning my life into a waking nightmare.

Oliver is like a thorn in my side. He treats me like hired help, leaves his mess everywhere, ignores the dishes, and brushes off my requests with a shrug. The worst part? He takes it out on my four-year-old, Thomas. Ive seen him cuff the boy round the head just for touching his phone. My little girl, Poppy, sleeps in our room because theres no space for a proper bed in this tiny flat. If Oliver would just go back to his mums, we could finally make room for the kids.

But he wont leave. His college is just down the road, and hed rather be here with his dad. He spends hours glued to his computer, screaming into his headset while gaming, keeping Thomas awake. Im exhaustedcooking, cleaning, looking after the kidswhile Oliver wont lift a finger. His presence hangs over us like a storm cloud, poisoning every moment.

Ive begged James to talk to him, to convince him to stay with his mother. His ex, Charlotte, lives alone in a spacious three-bed. Meanwhile, were squeezed into this shoebox, every corner screaming for space. Is that fair? Even if Oliver just ignored the children, I could bear itbut hes cruel to them. Thomas is already picking up his sneering attitude, growing more defiant by the day. Im terrified hell turn out just like himcold, indifferent.

James wont act. *”Hes my sonI cant kick him out,”* he says, blind to my pain. We argue about Oliver almost every night. I feel like a worn-out nag, dragging the weight of this house alone while my husband turns a blind eye. Im sick of his excuses, of this blind loyalty to a boy whos tearing us apart.

Yesterday, I snapped. Oliver shouted at Thomas over a spilled drop of juice, and I lost it.
*”Thats enough! Youre not at a hotelif youre unhappy, go back to your mums!”*
He just smirked. *”This is my home. Im not going anywhere.”*
I shook with helpless rage. James, hearing the row, took his side, accusing me of *”not trying hard enough.”* I fled to the bedroom, clutching a tearful Poppy, letting my own tears fall. Why should I put up with this arrogant boy while his mother lives in comfort without a care?

I keep turning it over in my mind. Maybe I should talk to Oliver directlyexplain hed be happier at Charlottes, that the bus to college is easy. But I know hell laugh in my face, and James will call me heartless. I dream of Oliver vanishing, of my children growing up in peace. But every sneer, every rough shove reminds me hes here to stayan unwelcome guest I cant shake.

Sometimes I imagine packing up and taking the kids to my mums, leaving James to deal with his son alone. But I love him, and I dont want to break our family. All I want is a quiet home. Why must I suffer, watching Oliver bully my babies while Charlotte enjoys her freedom? Im tired of the anger, tired of fearing for my children. I need a way outbut I dont know where to find it.

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