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[quote=Anonymous]No. They should not be required to care for their in laws, or pay for them. Will they, can they... maybe and that would be a plus in their favor a very generous offering. My friends husband is in between jobs and he took a month off of looking for a job to help care for her father. That was nice of him, should he do it, no he should not be required to do that, he was nice to offer. My FIL needed help when he tore his ACL was I required to care for him over the weekend. No. But I did it to be nice. As parents age, though, a professional trained in care should actually care for the elderly... bed sores, the chance of hurting your back or falling or having a heart attack while trying to do the work a nurse should do it high. The best case scenario is that a trained person care for the elderly IL's. [/quote]
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