What are adult child responsibilities to their elder parents/in-laws? The Bible says to honor your parents and to make sure they are provided for, but doesn't get into specifics.
A few questions that come to mind are:
- Can a parent make requests such as "Don't put me in a home/facility"? Can a child make such a promise when the future is unknown?
- Can a parent expect their child/child's family to quit jobs/uproot and move to the parent's hometown, because the parent doesn't want to sell the home/leave the hometown?
- In extreme cases where son/daughter in-law does not want to provide in-home care, and the parent does not want to move to a "home", should the child separate/divorce the spouse to care for the parent? What is a solution to this situation?
- If an adult child is currently single, is it reasonable to inform the potential spouse that she/he and the parent(s) come as a package and will move into the common/marriage home together? Assuming the potential spouse is Christian, should he/she hesitate about accepting the package? Here, let's assume that the parents contribute to the bills.
I have not encountered these situation(s) yet, but I am curious to hear others' experiences/thoughts.
A few questions that come to mind are:
- Can a parent make requests such as "Don't put me in a home/facility"? Can a child make such a promise when the future is unknown?
- Can a parent expect their child/child's family to quit jobs/uproot and move to the parent's hometown, because the parent doesn't want to sell the home/leave the hometown?
- In extreme cases where son/daughter in-law does not want to provide in-home care, and the parent does not want to move to a "home", should the child separate/divorce the spouse to care for the parent? What is a solution to this situation?
- If an adult child is currently single, is it reasonable to inform the potential spouse that she/he and the parent(s) come as a package and will move into the common/marriage home together? Assuming the potential spouse is Christian, should he/she hesitate about accepting the package? Here, let's assume that the parents contribute to the bills.
I have not encountered these situation(s) yet, but I am curious to hear others' experiences/thoughts.
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