AS far as how to deal with her kid.....you can't! He's over 18 and can pretty much do what he wants. If he will not listen then he is making his own path and she is enabling him by letting him live at home.
As a joke (and my kids knew it) they were told that the were under the 1890 program........turn 18 you got 90 minutes to pack your stuff and get out!
In real time I came up with my "4 ain't" program for over 18.
If you ain't in school.......
Or if you ain't working......
Or you ain't following the rules of my house......
YOU AIN"T LIVING HERE!
My 3rd kid, a daughter put that too the test......she failed.
But that ain't yer kid so you got no say in it unless you move her into your house with the understanding that he is only allowed there at Christmas, and then one day only. Lay that out for her. Tell her you are ready to mave her in with you but her son falls under that one day rule. Bet she drops you like a hot rock! That should give you the knowledge you seek....grass hopper.
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