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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP you are more than fair. If she doesn’t pay the rent you cut her from insurance and phone and whatever else you pay. [/quote] I do not advise dropping her medical and dental insurance. She will likely go without, which can have serious repercussions down the line. OP’s group insurance will likely be much better than what DD can afford on her own. I don’t really understand the need for life insurance when DD is single. [/quote] I definitely wouldn't drop her from my insurance-- that's way too extreme. Also, because I have the group plan, having her on the policy doesn't cost me anything extra, so dropping her would essential be out of spite. Not looking to spite her, just to thump her skull a bit. I've never understood people who don't at least have a minimal policy (10k) on their children. I have always had policies on mine. In the event a child dies, the funeral and burial would not be free! People complain about go fund me pages being set up for people in emergencies, which is the very reason I make sure to keep insurance on my entire family[/quote]
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