The day I got my permit my father started teaching me how to change a tire on every car we owned and handed me a AAA card.
My mom taught me how to look helpless so someone would stop and help
(pre cell phone.)
I'm surprised he didn't know what to do....useless idiot
Bets on if he trashes the tire or brings it to a tire place to repair since more than likely it's a nail or screw in the tire
Nah he'll probably just trash the old and buy a new tire
I have a 14-1/2 year old girl. We just started teaching her where everything in the vehicle is at, from oil dip stick to the Jack and spare tire. She will be required to show us that she knows how to change a tire (by changing it) before she is allowed behind the wheel, this also includes knowing how to check all fluids and how to check for blown fuses...
My father did this to me but I also had to learn how to change brakes, shocks and struts and we replaced a whole engine and transmission out of a truck, right before I got my license and it was all conditional before I could drive...
She also will have a stick, so she knows how to drive anything she encounters.
I refuse to have my child stuck somewhere because of not knowing how to handle a vehicle or have something broken that can be fixed quickly...
I think all teenagers need to be able to do this before getting a license though too...
They were smart to get a Trust set in place where it states the house, along with whatever else, is specifically for Abbies care and future expenses. With a Trust it can make things unable to shared or profits given . My father in law had one in place where the grandchildren have all of their college expense paid... nothing more and nothing less. Only school related expenses are given to them, while my husband is the executor we have a Trust Officer who approves/disapproves items. If my husband needs money for something we have to ask permission and then it has to get approval and we have to pay back whatever the amount we borrowed. It is a good way to ensure money stays where you want it. I am quite sure they put a Trust in place because of this. In my father in laws Trust he stipulated that if any of the grandchildren tried to “fight” his wishes they would be given nothing. It is more direct than having a will, plus keeps your finance all in one place.
Never meant the trust that way but in the “we can set aside a bunch of money that we have made, so Abbie can have a good life at home.” Yet, while his other daughter is getting a very minimal $250/month and nothing set up for college expenses. They also are putting Isaiah through college on their own dimes. It shows the family has all this money and Priscilla has stated time and again that this money wasn’t because of Abbie, nor is to be considered “Abbie’s money” and it is family funds that Asa and her have made, which means those funds can be used to set child support from...
They show that they have the funds to be able to pay more and now Asa also has to answer for being behind, yet gifting his child that cannot drive, an electrical road ready golf cart...