Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um hopefully they go to college and move into dorms. Or get a job and their own apartment. Assuming they are out of high school.
What happens if they want to live at home and go to school?
What happens during the summer?
Whatever they want to happen. Should’ve their choice.
What about what the parents want?
Do you understand that these children are now legal adults who get to make their own decisions, and the parents are now adult who are not responsible for their kids? If the kid wants to live at home, they can ask the parent and the parent may say yes or no. Or the parents can offer and see what the kid says.
That's what I'm trying to sort. So many think that DC are entitled to "being supported" for an extended period of time, and that a parent is a bad parent if the expectation is that they go out on their own into the world.
Anonymous wrote:OP - what is your issue? That you don't want your 18 year old living with you after he/she graduates and you want to force them to live at the other parents? Is it a problem kid? If so, I'd hate to think you are trying to make sure you aren't stuck with them. If you want them and aren't sure if the other parent does too, you should discuss it. But I hope you aren't trying to kick out a kid that used to live with you,
Anonymous wrote:What happens when the kids turn 18, they are legal adults, and custody no longer dictates living arrangements?
If you are/were divorced, how was this decision made?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um hopefully they go to college and move into dorms. Or get a job and their own apartment. Assuming they are out of high school.
What happens if they want to live at home and go to school?
What happens during the summer?
Whatever they want to happen. Should’ve their choice.
What about what the parents want?
Do you understand that these children are now legal adults who get to make their own decisions, and the parents are now adult who are not responsible for their kids? If the kid wants to live at home, they can ask the parent and the parent may say yes or no. Or the parents can offer and see what the kid says.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um hopefully they go to college and move into dorms. Or get a job and their own apartment. Assuming they are out of high school.
What happens if they want to live at home and go to school?
What happens during the summer?
Whatever they want to happen. Should’ve their choice.
What about what the parents want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um hopefully they go to college and move into dorms. Or get a job and their own apartment. Assuming they are out of high school.
What happens if they want to live at home and go to school?
What happens during the summer?
Whatever they want to happen. Should’ve their choice.
What about what the parents want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um hopefully they go to college and move into dorms. Or get a job and their own apartment. Assuming they are out of high school.
What happens if they want to live at home and go to school?
What happens during the summer?
Whatever they want to happen. Should’ve their choice.
What about what the parents want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um hopefully they go to college and move into dorms. Or get a job and their own apartment. Assuming they are out of high school.
What happens if they want to live at home and go to school?
What happens during the summer?
During the summer, they either get a full time job, or do summer courses.
And they live... With roommates?
Quite frequently, yes. Many college kids don't could home every summer or any summer.
Anonymous wrote:It stayed the same as when they were in high school - they had rooms in both homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um hopefully they go to college and move into dorms. Or get a job and their own apartment. Assuming they are out of high school.
What happens if they want to live at home and go to school?
What happens during the summer?
I guess they can talk to each parent and see if either is willing to let them do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um hopefully they go to college and move into dorms. Or get a job and their own apartment. Assuming they are out of high school.
What happens if they want to live at home and go to school?
What happens during the summer?
During the summer, they either get a full time job, or do summer courses.
And they live... With roommates?