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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 301323" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>This one could have gone either way.If you are not comfortable with it, then next time you will know to say no.</p><p></p><p>I see that one errand was to go pick up her check.</p><p></p><p>Is she paying for her insurance? It is pretty expensive to have a new driver on your policy. If she is NOT paying any of her insurance then she needs to start now. I would say that she needs to pay at least half of the fees, if not all of them.</p><p></p><p>Before seh starts up the car she needs to show you a receipt for her payment that shows she is current. If she drives uninsured YOU will get the financial and legal brint of the consequences. Heck, I would be checking with the insurance co on a weekly basis to make sure it was paid for.</p><p></p><p>Whatever happens, I hope that you are learning what options she has at age 18. college, dorm, apartment, training program, job, how long she can stay at home and under what conditions, if you need to formally evict her after she turns 18, that kind of stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 301323, member: 1233"] This one could have gone either way.If you are not comfortable with it, then next time you will know to say no. I see that one errand was to go pick up her check. Is she paying for her insurance? It is pretty expensive to have a new driver on your policy. If she is NOT paying any of her insurance then she needs to start now. I would say that she needs to pay at least half of the fees, if not all of them. Before seh starts up the car she needs to show you a receipt for her payment that shows she is current. If she drives uninsured YOU will get the financial and legal brint of the consequences. Heck, I would be checking with the insurance co on a weekly basis to make sure it was paid for. Whatever happens, I hope that you are learning what options she has at age 18. college, dorm, apartment, training program, job, how long she can stay at home and under what conditions, if you need to formally evict her after she turns 18, that kind of stuff. [/QUOTE]
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