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Would You Let Your Mother in Law with Alzheimers Watch Your Children?
Asked by C.A. from New York
on June 28, 2010
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I will be going back to work soon and have been thinking about who is going to watch my daughter. Before you even say it daycare is out of the question cause we just c...
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- You are going to have to have a very serious talk with your FIL and ask if HE is willing to watch your 2.5 year old...because that is what is going to end up happening...
- I would say NO ! Alzheimers is a hard disease. I had to care for my Grandfather with alzheimers as with most with that disease they need help with their own care
- I am sorry but no. I would not have my MIL or FIL watch my child. They have enough to deal with at their home. A 2.5 year old needs lots of attention and they are not ...
Rude Neighbor - When to Stand up for Yourself and When to Let It Go
Asked by L.M. from Houston
on May 24, 2011
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Venting and asking a question....
I got married in February. We both owned homes and after much discussion, we decided to move into my hubby's house. He has lived...
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- I'd limit contact, take the key back, tell him to stay out of my house and plainly tell him I think he's a jerk and then start ignoring him. I wouldn't get all dramat...
- I know I'm late, I think you are doing the right thing, and I was going to suggest changing the locks. I can't believe the nerve if this guy walking in your house whe...
- Okay, yes you should be totally angry, I would be...he is rude, crude and crossed the line...However...to me that comment sounds like he was admiring your body, not sl...
Would You Let Your Mother or Mother-in-law Move in with You?
Asked by K.B. from Chicago
on September 9, 2012
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My husband and I always said that the only people we would let move in with us was our mothers - if that was the only option. Both our fathers are deceased. However, ...
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- I had always figured I would be the one that ended up with my mom at the end. I figured that she would take my MIL's bedroom that has it's own bathroom attached. She c...
- I would only do so if they seriously couldn't handle being on their own. My mom moved in with her mother and their relationship isn't great. They get annoyed with each...
- Never. I know from experience that it doesn't work well. It does make big issues bigger and its very hard on your relationship and ever individual relationship. The on...
Refuse to Let Adult Child Move Back Home?
Asked by J.G. from Minneapolis
on November 12, 2011
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Ok, so brief background: I don't have any grown children but I do have a mother who, in many ways, acts like my teenage daughter more than my mother. She is fairly fre...
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- Lol, this post could almost be what my daughter would post about me. Please bear with this long background explanation. For my example, my 5-1/2 year relationship wi...
- By allowing her to move in now, you are setting yourself up for more drama on an every day basis, and you would be enabling her to keep not taking care of herself and ...
- Go with your gut. You know that if you move her in with you, the drama will be part of the deal. You already know you don't want or need that. LIke someone else said -...
Do U Let Your Kids....
Asked by P.E. from Boston
on December 31, 2011
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Run in the house, jump off furniture and jump on their beds? I do not, but was wondering if I'm the only one??
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- Yes! Except not jumping off of the "good" furniture. As a child, I did the same. My parents let us and had no problem with that. It is childhood. But sure, we w...
- Oh boy. I have two boys a year apart, and, yes, there was running, jumping, climing, constructing forts, and some other creative manuevers I don't have formal names f...
- LOL. I completely do not allow it. PLUS, none of my kids seem to have the best coordination. Someone ALWAYS gets hurt. Besides the fact that it is not proper beha...
Would You Let Your 13-Year-old Start the Car?
Asked by J.B. from Boston
on April 25, 2011
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Hi mamas - do you think it's OK for a 13-year-old to start up the car (turn the key in the ignition, listen to the radio, start the heat or AC for you) if he or she is...
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- Hi.....I don't see anything wrong with what you let your son do.....after all, you didn't give him permission to drive the car....just to start it. In my opinion, you...
- yes-same thing, if she is ready first she can start the car, clear windows, etc. when it is cold. BTW ladies, we also have a hobby farm and she drives the tractor (su...
- It would all depend on how much you trust the 13 yr old and how mature they are. How far the car is from the door and how busy the street/sidewalk is at the time. You ...
Property Taxes Protest
Asked by A.P. from Houston
on May 20, 2009
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Hey guys. How do you protest your taxes? Do you have to hire an attorney or is this something you can do on your own? I heard on the radio May 29 is the last day to...
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- O'Connor and Associates sister - they can help you!
- If you are in Williamson County, Joy T's advice will not work. I have followed the exact process 3 years in a row and lost everytime. This year, we are hiring an...
- We do it ourselves. We get on the county tax appraisal website and print out all of our neighbor's tax information. It has their sq ft, address, name, and last years...
Do You Let Your Little Kids Use the Computer?
Asked by M.. from Detroit
on September 6, 2011
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My oldest is 6 and I dont allow any of them to use our computer. Mainly I just dont want them breaking our laptop. My daughter has computer class at school and thats ...
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- My kids were not allowed on the computer, other than some learning games, until they were in school. Before then there is no need.
- My daughter has been using technology (iphone, computer and now ipad) since she was 2.5. My husband is a computer application developer and I was in my former career a...
- My 7 y/o can get on whenever he wants and my 3 y/o will occasionally ask me to help him play a game on one of the learning sites. The laptop sits on the bar/island in...
Dad Won't Let Me Talk to My Kids on the Phone
Asked by J.B. from San Francisco
on June 22, 2011
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My kids' dad is getting married next weekend and is away with the kids for 10 days. I sent him a photo on his phone to show to my kids and he said he doesn't want to s...
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- Look at the custody papers, although I doubt anything is in there. I would never think to put that in there. I'd ask a lawyer even if you have to go to a random custod...
- Talk to your lawyer, thats not right.
- 10 days is awhile, but they're dad is getting married and it's a "special" occasion. Maybe one that shouldnt be interrupted by mom calling her ex's cell phone. Surel...
Help Me understand...politics. Let's All Be Nice!
Asked by M.M. from Chicago
on September 9, 2011
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So here's my question, and it's genuine, so please don't read any attitude into this...
If cutting taxes, and putting the $$ back into companies that can hire, is t...
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- This doesn't relate directly to taxes, but it does relate to foreign imports, specifically foreign steel, and how the decisions made during the late 70s and early 80s ...
- There have been encyclopedia sized books covering this topic. Those books would fill rows and rows of library shelves. mam-pedia doesn't have enough memory space in ...
- I think the Republican idea, if you use Ryan's plan, is to cut the tax rate while removing deductions. If you look at a lot of the deductions for business they are sp...