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If your grown children and their children are moving back home–out of economic necessity or for a temporary but long-term visit–there are lots of challenges ahead. Here's a blog that's detailing how one family is working things out. I like the tone of it. Here's part of an opener to one recent entry:

"When you invite your children to come back home for whatever reason (in
this case a bad housing market) you can’t make them feel as if they are
imposing.  It is very important to let them know that this is their
home now also.  With a few simple ground rules laid out in advance,
everyone can feel comfortable."

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One response to “Re-Nesting: Advice on the move back home”

  1. CatherineHarrison Avatar

    This is well known that money can make people disembarrass. But how to act if one doesn’t have cash? The one way is to receive the loans or just financial loan.

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