Ask a money coach: 'Our daughter has dropped out of college and is now working full-time. Should we start charging her rent?'
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Ask a money coach: 'Our daughter has dropped out of college and is now working full-time. Should we start charging her rent?'
"We are still financially supporting her, including her health insurance"
"Our 20-year-old daughter has dropped out of college and started working full-time in the hospitality sector. We have done everything possible to help her change her mind, but she is adamant that college is not for her and she needs to take at least a year out to "find herself". She's now making decent money between overtime and tips, and is talking about moving out of the family home in the next few months."
A 20-year-old daughter dropped out of college and began working full-time in the hospitality sector. Her parents attempted multiple approaches to persuade her to return to college. She remains adamant that college is not for her and wants at least a year away to "find herself". She now earns decent money from overtime and tips. She is discussing moving out of the family home within the next few months. The parents continue to provide financial support, including paying her health insurance, while she considers living independently.
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