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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 68491" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Good lord Kjs...You need to back out of this mess and now!</p><p></p><p>I have a just turned 23 year old and I havent been involved in his finances since he was 18! Every now and then a piece of mail may still come to the house for Jamie and I put it in a pile and give it to him when I see him. Or I mail it to him when I get a bunch. </p><p></p><p>Its time to wean him off your assistance. There is no reason for you to be involved with his day to day life like this. He is grown. You need to tell him to keep his living area in your house tidy, that you wont be the Bank of Mom anymore, and that you will not be dealing with his car insurance or his cell phone bill any longer. He must make arrangements to pay these bills himself. That is what grown ups do! If coverage for these items lapse...oh well...natural consequences incur. I really have no idea if my son has had a problem with any of these bills because...I AM NOT INVOLVED!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 68491, member: 1514"] Good lord Kjs...You need to back out of this mess and now! I have a just turned 23 year old and I havent been involved in his finances since he was 18! Every now and then a piece of mail may still come to the house for Jamie and I put it in a pile and give it to him when I see him. Or I mail it to him when I get a bunch. Its time to wean him off your assistance. There is no reason for you to be involved with his day to day life like this. He is grown. You need to tell him to keep his living area in your house tidy, that you wont be the Bank of Mom anymore, and that you will not be dealing with his car insurance or his cell phone bill any longer. He must make arrangements to pay these bills himself. That is what grown ups do! If coverage for these items lapse...oh well...natural consequences incur. I really have no idea if my son has had a problem with any of these bills because...I AM NOT INVOLVED!!!! [/QUOTE]
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