The sixteen year old's parents moved to New York along with his 14 year old brother but allowed their child to remain behind in Colorado living with his grandmother for 3 months of his Junior year in High School. They told him he had a choice to finish his senior year in Colorado or to go to New York for the last year. Now his parents are revoking that choice partially on the basis that he can no longer live with his grandmother. As an alternative he would be welcomed to live with his girlfriend who is 1 year and 9 months older than him in her house while she attends college and he attends his former high school until the end of his senior year. The sixteen year old son has over a 4.0 GPA, is president-elect of the National Honor Society, returning varsity member of the tennis team, and poised captain of the school mock trial team. Is it unreasonable for him to be allowed to live with his girlfriend?
2007-07-02
07:30:23
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