Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has a high likelihood of disaster.
My sister and her husband moved in with his parents. They have no kids so no issues of spoiling kids, etc. It seemed like a good deal for all parties until the mom and dad really started to go downhill. My sister had not really contemplated what being a true caregiver would entail. Plus, she still works and it became clear the parents needed help during the day. My sister was totally freaked out about random caregivers being in and out of her home while she was at work. Honestly, I think my sister was totally naive. Perhaps not having children made it even harder for her to realize what true caregiving looks like.
You are the woman so be ready to bathe your MIL, clean up both their puke, lift them up off the floor.
Not true. My brother did all this for my mother. You are familiar with male nurses, right?
Anonymous wrote:We have a chance to move in with retiired inlaws. Considering this as one of them is having health issues and we want to spend time with them. Its a long flight away but the housing and school situation would be nice.
We have a good relationship but I wonder if anyone has been in a situation like this? What is it like having inlaws in the same house, especially for the children? I'm afraid of them spoiling the kids and disrupting their routines, as there has been signs of this during the contacts we've had so far. Do the benefits still outweigh the downsides?
Anonymous wrote:Are you unemployed or facing significant financial hardships?
I can’t imagine anyone moving their family with their in-laws unless there was something significant going on. Without knowing your circumstances, it’s hard to say if it’s worth it.
I will say that things would have to be really dire for me to consider this.
Anonymous wrote:We have a chance to move in with retiired inlaws. Considering this as one of them is having health issues and we want to spend time with them. Its a long flight away but the housing and school situation would be nice.
We have a good relationship but I wonder if anyone has been in a situation like this? What is it like having inlaws in the same house, especially for the children? I'm afraid of them spoiling the kids and disrupting their routines, as there has been signs of this during the contacts we've had so far. Do the benefits still outweigh the downsides?