
Let Her Live in the Other Home
My teenage daughter wants to live somewhere else. Should we let her?
Jerry’s daughter was angry over her parent’s divorce, living life between homes, and now Jerry’s remarriage. She wanted to live only with her mom. I told him that developmentally sometimes kids need to live with one parent more than the other for a season, but this request is about anger and avoiding conflict. That is not a good reason to make a change. Keep your visitation time and keep working through things. This is about reconciling with your daughter and that is always worth the effort.
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