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20yo difficult child determined to get married - soon
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 498480"><p>If they are all ready living together, I think there is nothing you can do. And that really stinks. The only thought I have is regarding health insurance. If your difficult child is covered by your insurance and/or his fiancee is covered by her parents - both of them (AFAIK) will lose dependency status and their insurance if they marry. But that's all I have. And it may vary by state, so you should check it to be sure.</p><p></p><p>So, stick a smile on your face and do your best to remain a positive influence in his life and hope he comes to you to pick up the pieces when it all falls apart. Not an enviable place to be - but it's probably your best choice. </p><p></p><p>I can't imagine your heartache and worry - please let us know how you are doing. {{{hugs}}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 498480"] If they are all ready living together, I think there is nothing you can do. And that really stinks. The only thought I have is regarding health insurance. If your difficult child is covered by your insurance and/or his fiancee is covered by her parents - both of them (AFAIK) will lose dependency status and their insurance if they marry. But that's all I have. And it may vary by state, so you should check it to be sure. So, stick a smile on your face and do your best to remain a positive influence in his life and hope he comes to you to pick up the pieces when it all falls apart. Not an enviable place to be - but it's probably your best choice. I can't imagine your heartache and worry - please let us know how you are doing. {{{hugs}}} [/QUOTE]
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