-Your daughter, maxed out on credit cards, asks you to co-sign a
lease.
-Your son can't afford rent and needs to move back home.
-Your ex-daughter-in-law is laid off, losing your grandchildren's
health insurance.
-Your nephew agrees to enter an expensive addiction treatment
program.
-Your older son, recently diagnosed with Adult Attention Deficit
Disorder, is months behind on his mortgage payments.
Millions of parents face these dilemmas, years after they
thought their children would be independent. As you extend
financial assistance, how can you help a young adult become prudent
and accountable?
In "Trust Me," family psychologist Kenneth Kaye and his son,
Nick, use the experience of Nick's struggle with what he calls
"Attention Money Disorder" to combine a no-nonsense strategy,
practical advice, business wisdom, and dozens of examples. They
show you step by step how to negotiate a "Deal" with your young
adult, rebuilding mutual trust and nurturing the skills and habits
of a self-supporting grown-up.
"I love this wonderfully practical, down-to-earth, funny,
thoughtful, warm, subversive book. Subversive because those who
follow the two Kayes' advice will be better mentors, but also more
financially responsible themselves. Every parent or relative who's
worried about subsidizing an adult child needs this book."
-Joline Godfrey, Author, "Raising Financially Fit Kids"
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