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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 249039" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Great news for you. LOL. </p><p>You will have more peace in your house. I'm with Esther in that I would do laundry to keep them happy and out of the house. LOL. </p><p>For some reason I thought boyfriend worked for mom who owned some sandwich shops. I may be confused with someone else. My memory hasn't been working well lately. </p><p>I would really check into what the rules are about boyfriend. She doesn't want to go in blind then find out she lost some benefits because boyfriend is staying there. The benefit folks are used to this sort of thing and will find out. If it doesn't matter or it does, she needs to know that up front so it's not a "surprise" or someone else's fault. </p><p>I would help her set up for success. You can see if boyfriend moves in, difficult child loses some benefits then when she has a fight with boyfriend she will move back home saying boyfriend caused her to lose benefits. She will have sabotaged herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 249039, member: 3"] Great news for you. LOL. You will have more peace in your house. I'm with Esther in that I would do laundry to keep them happy and out of the house. LOL. For some reason I thought boyfriend worked for mom who owned some sandwich shops. I may be confused with someone else. My memory hasn't been working well lately. I would really check into what the rules are about boyfriend. She doesn't want to go in blind then find out she lost some benefits because boyfriend is staying there. The benefit folks are used to this sort of thing and will find out. If it doesn't matter or it does, she needs to know that up front so it's not a "surprise" or someone else's fault. I would help her set up for success. You can see if boyfriend moves in, difficult child loses some benefits then when she has a fight with boyfriend she will move back home saying boyfriend caused her to lose benefits. She will have sabotaged herself. [/QUOTE]
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