I have bowed out of it to the extent that I will not attend court, pay fines, etc. He has handled it. My freak out here is over the stealing and the going along with a friend. Very childish behavior. I am actually just stunned over it. I just found out yesterday and I am still reeling and don't quite know how to treat him from this point forward. I'm so disappointed and cannot pretend that nothing happened.
Oh, I completely understand. I would freak out to. It is childish behavior and not really sure why an 18 year old would do something like this, but for whatever reason it happened. I would certainly have a long talk with him about it. If he paid the store then he has done what was required. If he hasn't, let him face what comes next.
I understand your agreement and I would be perfectly willing to have that also; however, my son has preferred us to handle anything mail-wise of a business nature. We have slowly been turning that stuff over to him. I guess what I'm trying to say is he hasn't minded us opening his mail and still doesn't care. He's not even mad that we opened this thing that came yesterday. As another poster mentioned, there are medical issues involved and we get a ton of correspondence on it that he just prefers not to deal with. When the letter came, my gut reaction was that it was some sort of speeding/traffic ticket and I thought maybe he hid it and we needed to contact the auto insurance. Even though he pays, it is my policy and it would have been my ultimate responsibility to make sure it was reported.
Oh, well that makes it a bit different. He certainly cannot expect you to open and take care of somethings and ignore others.
No, he contributes toward the insurance bill but drives one of the family cars.
Another thing that makes my response different. Since it is your car, take it if you think you should. Was he using your car when either of these things happened? Is not allowing him the car going to punish you more than it will him?
I have only asked that it was paid and told it was. According to the document, if it is not paid within a certain timeframe, the store takes civil action against you.
The store did not involve the police. The form is called a "Civil Demand Notice" for our state and issued by the store. No law enforcement is involved and, if not paid, becomes a civil matter.