In the ever amoral and standardless society that is the United States, the views on living together before marriage have become more and more liberal to the point that any moral opposition has been drowned out. Despite that fact, you must first examine your belief system on the appropriateness of such an action.
The next thing to consider involves the children's viewpoint and understanding. Despite your desires to move in, it may be detrimental to relationships with the teens.
Lastly, it may be important to understand the possibility of claiming a commonlaw marriage. If either party is opposed to the kind of legal standing involved in a commonlaw marriage, it would be wise to avoid moving in together.
Once those factors are considered, if moving in is still a tantalizing and viable, the decision is yours.
One person says, "Well that all depends. If you guys are serious then sure. But make sure you ask your kids before anything. Trust me if you move in and tell your children at the last minute they might be mad at you."
it is up to you. However, it would probably be easier on the kids if you waited until you were engaged , @ least.
I think you should not move in with him intill you are married
Get out of the relationship and get a restraining order.
it means yu should move on
waits for him to make the first move. Ask her out
if you are serious: yes
To move on from online dating and get more personal I would suggest to simply be yourself. Someone will like you for who you are and not who you pretend to be.
Well that is up to you because when you feel like dating some one and marrying them then you do it. Like my mom says go with the gut feeling. Let him move in with you when you really think he should move in with you. You should really let him move in after getting married.
No, you are not emancipated.
don't interfere. move on. if he left you then it's not meant to be.
No, it is not considered kidnapping but you should let your husband know where you and the kids will be staying.
Not just because you are a mother. If you are 18, you can move out, otherwise your parents are still responsible for you.