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therapist told difficult child to move back home (our home) with or without E
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 548020" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p><span style="color: #008080">I agree. Incidentally, he is now 31 and already has two children from a prior relationship. He pays child support weekly and is a good dad, or at least tries to be when his ex allows him access to his sons. And they did have their own apt...they had to leave with only 30 days notice because the building was being renovated and they couldn't find anything that fast, so they moved into his parent's place. That said, however, I feel they are old enough to be in their own place as well. I am not averse having them with us for a few months just to save some money for the deposits (most places here require two months security and first month's rent), but there must be a time limit on it. Also, going into the winter, it would be nice to have some help around the house in regards to snow removal and paying the heating bills. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 548020, member: 2211"] [COLOR=#008080]I agree. Incidentally, he is now 31 and already has two children from a prior relationship. He pays child support weekly and is a good dad, or at least tries to be when his ex allows him access to his sons. And they did have their own apt...they had to leave with only 30 days notice because the building was being renovated and they couldn't find anything that fast, so they moved into his parent's place. That said, however, I feel they are old enough to be in their own place as well. I am not averse having them with us for a few months just to save some money for the deposits (most places here require two months security and first month's rent), but there must be a time limit on it. Also, going into the winter, it would be nice to have some help around the house in regards to snow removal and paying the heating bills. [/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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