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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 413445" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I have no idea how much it costs to get his license activated but I'm sure if he goes to Court there will be additional fines. If it's not too much I probably would offer to pay it upfront with a repayment plan that is set in stone. Coming up with a lump sum when you are working a low level job is difficult and if he is keeping his insurance up to date that probably shaves it pretty close for him. I wouldn't turn over the car with-o the license in place. Call it supporting or enabling..that's what I think I would do. Driving him daily is affecting your life and forcing you to be involved in his daily life. To me that is more costly than fronting the license money and also limiting independence...for you and for him. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 413445, member: 35"] I have no idea how much it costs to get his license activated but I'm sure if he goes to Court there will be additional fines. If it's not too much I probably would offer to pay it upfront with a repayment plan that is set in stone. Coming up with a lump sum when you are working a low level job is difficult and if he is keeping his insurance up to date that probably shaves it pretty close for him. I wouldn't turn over the car with-o the license in place. Call it supporting or enabling..that's what I think I would do. Driving him daily is affecting your life and forcing you to be involved in his daily life. To me that is more costly than fronting the license money and also limiting independence...for you and for him. DDD [/QUOTE]
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