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LdiJ

Senior Member
stealth2 said:
I've got to agree. Offer to split the cost of an Aerobed with Dad and send the kiddo with a sleeping bag. He can lay it out in the LR, and voila - problem solved. I don't see this as a situation where time (or overnights) will be taken from Dad.
A pull out sofa or a day bed would also be another solution. While I agree that overnights don't need to be taken from dad. I definitely think its a VERY bad idea for these two kids to share a room. Its far too risky all across the board.
 


wtk8j

Member
haiku said:
nope, again there are NO laws for situations outside of foster and adoption and section eight. As a parent you can cram as many kids as you want into your house.
I did not say there was a law for this outside of what you mentioned i said there is a statuet when applying for goverment housing and that a judge may look at it the same way then again he may not.I never implied there was a law for common people that states this.However i think an aero bed as mentioned and sleeping bag are exxcellent options .
 

haiku

Senior Member
wtk8j said:
I did not say there was a law for this outside of what you mentioned i said there is a statuet when applying for goverment housing and that a judge may look at it the same way then again he may not.I never implied there was a law for common people that states this.However i think an aero bed as mentioned and sleeping bag are exxcellent options .
the judge likely WON'T look at it the same way, as the law/STATUTE, does not apply to people not adopting, not fostering orliving in section 8.

if that were the case than we would have roving social workers going to ALL homes to make sure that kids have seperate rooms and thats not going to happen.

So by stating a law that does not apply, you are, in effect, giving the wrong legal info.
 

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