Cincinnati, U.S. -
Sometimes parents just don't know when to let go, but it's rare when a judge
needs to intervene.
That was the case for Aubrey Ireland, a 21-year-old
music theater major at College-Conservatory of Music at the University of
Cincinnati. She convinced a judge to grant her a restraining order against her
parents, David and Julie Ireland.
Ireland told the court that despite making the
dean's list, her parents would routinely drive 600 miles from Kansas to Ohio to
make unannounced visits to her at school. Then they accused her of illegal drug
use, promiscuity and mental illness.
Her parents allegedly became so overbearing that
they installed keylogging software on her computer and cell phone to keep track
of her every move.
The school hired security guards to keep them out
of their daughter's performances in school productions. When she cut off all
contact with them, her parents responded by stopping payment on tuition checks.
Both the school and the court have sided with
Aubrey. The University of Cincinnati gave her a full scholarship for her senior
year, and the judge issued a civil stalking order against her parents, ordering
them to stay at least 500 feet away from her and have no contact with her until
September 2013.
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