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I will be moving out of the house where I have been living with my parents for the last 20 years. I agreed to make this move because they said I needed to take more responsibility in my life, but now that I have said I will go, they are refusing to help me with the cost of moving out. I know they have plenty of money and they know I don't have any, so how do I convince them that they should pay for the costs of me leaving.
I'm thinking that my best option is to refuse to leave until they become a bit more generous. It's me that is making the effort to move. Do I have the right to sue them? Cause I think that would teach them a lesson for putting someone out on the street with no money. All I really want is some money so I can go and live in peace by myself. What would you recommend as the best way to get it? jeffrey's note: No kidding...this is what I found in my email today
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Are you kidding me?
Your parents want you to take responsibility for yourself, not just move out, and continue to have them pay for you. Obviously you're at least 20 years old, probably haven't been paying rent, and now you cry that you don't have any money? Do you have a job? If not you need to find one quickly. You want to sue someone because they won't give you a gift?? Give me a break, oh and if you don't I may have to sue you. What you really need is exactly what your parents are hoping for, to grew up and become a real independent person. Good for your parents and good luck to you. If you have any questions about how to create, grow, or spend your own money, I'm sure all of us here will be happy to help, I'll certinly be one of the first. You better get to packing, DebtFreeMe2 |
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The only help I would give is a harder kick than normal to move you further out the door quicker.
Ungreatful SOB.
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I wish I can see you..My advice will be better given face-to-face. Well since I can't ,this is my own little piece. Start moving as soon as possible if you want anything including money from them again. Show them you can survive without them,then they will want to help. If your'e not working ,get a job. I had to work hard for 4 years with a single help from my parents and they saw how much I put in to make a livuing and contributed to my first car. It's all about saving money and you need to bear that in mind.
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honestly whether or not your parents are "rich" is really non of your concern , do not threaten to sue them or you will find that you will be written out of the will and the family dog will get it all
the best place to go when you need money is to work, get a job get your own place and you will most likely find your parents more willing to help you you can then find a spouse have a child and in 20 years have a greater understanding and respect for your parents ;-) |
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Not exactly the same but I have a friend who complains to this day that her parents "Didn't pay for her college." All her whoas are because her parents didn't pay for her college. (She's in her 40s).
A lot of us didn't have our college paid for. HELLO. This guy is going to be one of those guys whining no one helped him when he is 60. Stop whining and get a job. It's really that simple. |
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This is a total riot!!! HAHAHA!
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Simple question "how do I get money?"
simple answer "Get a job" Ill leave the lecturing to others...mainly because I am nursing my youngest and one handed right now.... |
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Wow....
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Jeffrey, I'm really beginning to think you post these questions purely for entertainment value, not that there is anything wrong with that. ![]()
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Steve * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular. * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything? * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going. |
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Wow this guy is a total loser. My advice would be to get a set of b*lls and grow up. I don't even want to know how old this guy is. The sad reality is that he will never be a useful member of society and will leach/drain taxpayer dollars. Man, I wish lethal potassium injections were legal.
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Financial Questions You Never Thought To Ask I should note that the questions that all of you see here are kind of skewed. The vast majority of the emails I get are for questions that have already been addressed in the forums, so I just send the person the link. The ones that end up getting posted here are ones where the person asks for help or questions where the person asking could benefit from a number of people's opinions. Last edited by jeffrey : 08-21-2008 at 08:43 PM. |
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That's great, Jeffrey. Reminds me of the stupid question people ask on cruises. Things like:
What time is the midnight buffet? Will this elevator take us to the front of the ship? In the photo gallery, how do I know which pictures are mine? Does the water go all the way around the island? Does the ship generate its own power? Does the crew sleep on board?
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Steve * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular. * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything? * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going. |
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My first thought when I say the title of this thread was "Why should they?" even before I read it. After reading it, I still say "Why Should They?"
Parents do not owe their children a living, especially once they have graduated HS and or reached 18. These poor parents. They obviously did a lousy job raising this kid but that doesn't mean they should be stuck with them for the rest of their lives. I can't believe this kid expects money from mommy and daddy to help move out. All they need is a place to go or a discarded shopping cart for the posessions they want to shove around. Get a job and grow up and discover that money doesn't grow from the family tree. I've been supporting myself since I was 17 and can't even comprehend this kind of attitude. I'm also tired of people in our society whose first line of defense for 'wrongs' against them is to SUE what's with that? This would make an excellent Judge Judy show if I remember her shows correctly (we haven't had TV for years). Gail |
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