Lazy Husbands and Cling-On Kids

Nov 10, 2009 on Syndicated at 3:00 PM

Summary

To save money, it may seem like a good idea to take in extended family members, but tough economic times shouldn’t be a free pass for freeloaders! Dr. Phil speaks with people fed up with family members who aren’t contributing. New Family Dynamic ... (more) Sandy’s 25-year-old daughter, Jamie, was unemployed and newly divorced when she moved back home ” along with two rambunctious sons and a dog. Sandy says Jamie doesn’t pay rent or help around the house, and she’s tired of being taken for granted. Dr. Phil helps Sandy negotiate a new deal with her boomerang kid. Unemployed and Under Fire Debbie and Paul were sitting in the lap of luxury until Paul lost his job three years ago. Now this family holes up in a hotel room and is one step away from being homeless. Debbie says her husband needs to get a job ” any job ” or she’s walking. Why is it taking Paul so long to find employment? Dr. Phil lays it on the line for this husband. Is Babysitting a Privilege or a Job? Ceffie wants to know if it’s wrong to charge a fee for babysitting her four grandchildren.

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