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  1. Jan 24, 2000 · Stealing Home: With Kathleen Quinlan, Christopher McDonald, Merrilee McCommas, Salli Richardson-Whitfield. A woman resurfaces after two years of being on the run with her young daughter, Danni defends her hairdresser who refused to cut a woman's hair.

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    • 2000-01-24
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    • How to Deal with A Family Member Who Steals
    • Talking to The Family Member
    • Inform The Family Member How Much Hurt They Caused
    • Do Not Let The Family Member Make Excuses
    • Make Plans For Reparation
    • Have Consequences
    • Bring in Another Adult
    • Think About What Caused The Family Member to Steal
    • Help A Family Member Get Treatment, If Needed
    • Look For Counseling

    It is never a pleasant experience to realize that someone is stealing from one’s company, and it can be even worse when the thief is discovered to be a family member or relative. If someone in a business owner’s family has stolen from his or her company, the problem should not be ignored but confronted directly. The business owner should approach t...

    It is important that the business owner plan his or her side of the conversation before confronting the family member. By confronting them too early, before one has planned a response, one is leading with their emotions. It therefore will be impossible to handle the situation calmly and rationally. A business owner should give him or herself time t...

    It is necessary that the family member understand the amount of hurt and damage they caused, so that they comprehend the severity of their actions. The business owner should inform them of how disappointed they are, as well as how they feel betrayed. It is important that the business owner remain calm and not raise their voice or let their emotions...

    It is possible the family member will try to excuse their misconduct by saying things like, “I was only borrowing the money,” or “I was going to ask you, but I forgot.” It is important that the business owner not believe them or let them off easily. Even if the excuses are true, they still stole by taking money without permission. The family member...

    The business owner should encourage the family member to come up with a plan for repairing the relationship. If they took an item, then they should return or replace it with their own money. If they stole money, then they should pay it back. If necessary, offer a payment plan.

    The business owner should let the family member know there will be consequences if they do not offer amends or change their behavior. Even if the family member refuses to cooperate, they should not be allowed to get away with the theft. The consequences should vary according to the nature of the theft. Some consequences may include not allowing the...

    If the thieving family member is young or the dependent of another family member, then the older family member may need to be involved in the conversation. It may even be a good idea to talk to the parent of the minor prior to talking to the young adult themselves. This may offer some understanding of what is going on behind the scenes, perhaps exp...

    There are many reasons why people steal. Perhaps they feel as though they have been deprived, or they are trying to support a habit or pay off debts. Young adults may steal as a way or getting attention or expressing anger or frustration. While understanding an individual’s reason for stealing does not excuse their wrongful behavior, it gives a bus...

    Addiction is a common reason behind theft, because addicted individuals are desperate for a way to fund their unhealthy habit. If a family member was always honest and trustworthy before now, then it could be that they are suffering from an addiction and are acting out of character by stealing. A business owner should express his or her concern for...

    It is understandable that a business owner would feel violated and suspicious after a family member has stolen from them. Therefore, it may be a good idea to speak with a therapist in order to work through difficult emotions, as well as to regain trust in other people.

  2. Aug 6, 2023 · Make a payment plan if necessary. [5] 5. Set consequences. Let your family member know what you will do if they don’t make amends. Set some consequences so that your family member won’t get away with their theft, even if they refuse to cooperate with you. Your consequences should depend on the nature of the theft.

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  4. Stealing Home, an episode of Family Law on Philo. Mother emerges from hiding.

  5. Once they decide to steal an inheritance, the cons are relentless. They don’t stop until everything is taken. This book brings awareness to inheritance theft. It also reveals six steps to wiping out an entire estate. Becoming familiar with those steps will help you identify cons, detect suspicious behavior, and take preventative action before ...

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