Clearwater, Florida
Our son works part-time and we gave him the opportunity to manage his money independently and responsibly while teaching the importance of saving for a car and overall future. He ended up not taking our advice and blew his entire earnings. Now, my husband wants to control his spending to save for a vehicle since he will be 17 soon. Our son states that we cannot control his money and that it is illegal to do so. My husband says it's completely legal until he's 18 especially since we're only looking out for his best interest but then also added that as a matter of fact, since he's a minor, his income is a part of the family income and we "could" make him pitch in for bills. I am unsure of all of this and want to make sure my husband is not overstepping.
Our son works part-time and we gave him the opportunity to manage his money independently and responsibly while teaching the importance of saving for a car and overall future. He ended up not taking our advice and blew his entire earnings. Now, my husband wants to control his spending to save for a vehicle since he will be 17 soon. Our son states that we cannot control his money and that it is illegal to do so. My husband says it's completely legal until he's 18 especially since we're only looking out for his best interest but then also added that as a matter of fact, since he's a minor, his income is a part of the family income and we "could" make him pitch in for bills. I am unsure of all of this and want to make sure my husband is not overstepping.