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<blockquote data-quote="tryingtobreathe" data-source="post: 712170" data-attributes="member: 21777"><p>He is 15 years old and will graduate right before he turns 19 (if he graduates on time). Where we live, he is our legal responsibility until he turns 19 or graduates highschool (whatever comes first). My husband and I have talked about what will happen at that time. We are following all the steps to make sure that he is self sufficient at that point in his life, but.....well, you know. We agree that he can't stay here. We need a break and his siblings need a break. We have encouraged him to get a job and start saving money. Not sure if college will be an option (or even a desire of his at that time - he says it is, but he isn't taking the necessary steps for that to be a reality). We have some savings bonds (that are his from birthday gifts, etc). It will be enough to pay for a security deposit and first months rent. He is unaware of this. He sees no reason to work. it is possible that things will turn around in the next few years. If they do then we will re evaluate, but I am not holding my breath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryingtobreathe, post: 712170, member: 21777"] He is 15 years old and will graduate right before he turns 19 (if he graduates on time). Where we live, he is our legal responsibility until he turns 19 or graduates highschool (whatever comes first). My husband and I have talked about what will happen at that time. We are following all the steps to make sure that he is self sufficient at that point in his life, but.....well, you know. We agree that he can't stay here. We need a break and his siblings need a break. We have encouraged him to get a job and start saving money. Not sure if college will be an option (or even a desire of his at that time - he says it is, but he isn't taking the necessary steps for that to be a reality). We have some savings bonds (that are his from birthday gifts, etc). It will be enough to pay for a security deposit and first months rent. He is unaware of this. He sees no reason to work. it is possible that things will turn around in the next few years. If they do then we will re evaluate, but I am not holding my breath. [/QUOTE]
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