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| Their college freshman got engaged. One parent balks at paying room and board for a married adult; the other says that's breaking their financial promise. |
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| | | | | | | Advice to help you tackle life's problems. | | | | | | (Nick Galifianakis for The Post) | Dear Carolyn: My 19-year-old college freshman wants to marry her boyfriend. My husband and I pay her tuition, room and board for college. I don't think parents should be supporting married children. I proposed continuing to pay her tuition but she and her husband support themselves for room and board. My husband thinks that's "changing the deal" we have with our daughter and wants to pay the same amount we have been paying. What do you think? — Anonymous | | | Want more?Carolyn's been writing her advice column for two decades. Explore the archives below. | | | | | | | | | |
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