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When to help our adult children?
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<blockquote data-quote="Penta" data-source="post: 94469" data-attributes="member: 1644"><p>This is interesting. My girl will be 19 this week and she has made a remarkable turnaround in the past few years. She is a student and she has 2 jobs at different retail stores. She pays for her car insurance, cell phone and personal needs. I provide shelter, food, and occasional dinners out. When she is in a bind, I have loaned her money for a car repair because I was concerned for her safety. She has paid me back in a timely manner. </p><p></p><p>I often wish I could offer her more because I am so impressed with her maturity, but I still have a majorly huge educational loan I am paying back for the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) where she spent 17 months. So, I am limited in my financial resources.</p><p></p><p>Neither she, my son or his wife ever ask me for money. I am proud of them for being able to make their way in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Penta, post: 94469, member: 1644"] This is interesting. My girl will be 19 this week and she has made a remarkable turnaround in the past few years. She is a student and she has 2 jobs at different retail stores. She pays for her car insurance, cell phone and personal needs. I provide shelter, food, and occasional dinners out. When she is in a bind, I have loaned her money for a car repair because I was concerned for her safety. She has paid me back in a timely manner. I often wish I could offer her more because I am so impressed with her maturity, but I still have a majorly huge educational loan I am paying back for the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) where she spent 17 months. So, I am limited in my financial resources. Neither she, my son or his wife ever ask me for money. I am proud of them for being able to make their way in the world. [/QUOTE]
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