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Moving out of family home with my dog?

Hi there this has been keeping me up all night because I'm a very anxious person but basically my partner and I are planning on moving in Together within the next sort of year. I currently live in my family home with my dog who is mine to pay for, walk, take care of ect and I'm suddenly worrying about her being left on her own for a long period of time. Currently she's left alone for around 4-6 hours a day because my family come home and can let her out but when it's just me and my partner we both work long shifts so I'm not sure what to do. Getting in rid of her is not an option and neither is leaving her with my parents as they wont have her I'm so worried about this.
Please help I love my dog so much I am looking at changing my job to shorter hours/ late shifts so she isn't alone for too long although I don't know how well this will work financially.

Have you ever moved to another country and lived with other than your parents ?

Hi moroun, i am glad to read your question and tell you about my experience i moved from my country too..been pamper and love of parents i thought maybe i need something more in life to make a future! i came down to london to study and live with my aunt and her boyfriend, things were exact i really wanted it to be...My aunts having the same problem as your aunt's husband( personality disorder) she has a record in london hospital in a status of mental ill, i lived with her and brought very less money with me,,,she didnt help me buy winter clothes and all i would do is freeze in cold in the month of december, she didnt make any good food or brought any! she didnt let me make friends or go anywhere else ,her guy and she would call my university receptist and ask them if i was around or went out with some guy! that really hurt me when i came to know when they were thinking negative stuff about me! every day i could remember back home, my family and the love of my parents...i was so depress that this wasnt what i came for...so i gave up and went back home ..explain my parents what life i was living in ...i stayed back home for 6months My dad saved enough money and when i came back i went to live with the same aunt..knowing that she came to know what she did to me was totally wrong! and now she is quite change i must say! much better then before....i just want to tell you dont let this kind of people hurt you or break your dreams..Go find a job and make yourself busy that you hardly get time to talk to them, try to save your money as much you can and be happy because life only comes once and never again...and then when you leave their place make sure you punch him with your words telling him what you do,you get it back some way or the other... :)

I want to move to Canada, but I don't have any relatives or friends in Canada, nor a job offer. Should I go to Canada?

Canada is a very diverse country with numerous aspiring immigrants like you and me. I moved to Canada few months ago as a Permanent Resident without any relatives or friends to help me. Google was my friend and so were the experienced blogs to find exactly what you need. I have written one myself to help others though my experience. Check my Plan Your Travel To Canada And Tips To Settle.If you have considered moving to Canada, either you already are on the path to apply for a PR through Express Entry or you already have your CoPR. You will show enough proof of funds to help you settle when you apply for a PR, use those funds wisely when you move to Canada and search for a job. While I do not have more details on what experience you have in the past to help you find your dream job in Canada, but it is really not that bad. I have read both good and bad experiences of searching for a job in Canada after moving as a Permanent Resident, but not one can be exactly correlated to your experience. ONLY YOU can help yourselves at tough times. Do not lose hope, keep trying!For instance, I worked as a Front-end UI developer for 3+ years and when I gave my notice to my employer to permanently move to Canada, they were hesitant to let me work remotely. So I updated my resume to Canadian standards, updated my LinkedIn profile and started applying for jobs that matched my skills. It is very important that you apply for whats relevant to you and not jump in with a fishing net hoping to land one interview. I applied for exactly TWO jobs and I had a successful phone interview with both of them before I moved to Canada. They extended to schedule a second round of interview within a week of my travel. Fortunately, my employer agreed to let me continue to work remotely for the current project and they helped me relocate to Toronto, the dream city for Immigrants in Canada. Nevertheless, I still had two interviews lined up even before I landed in Canada.Take a brave step now when you can. Do not let regret follow you! Good Luck.

How do I transfer a book from one Kindle account to another?

Pulling teeth might be easier. I was hoping to find the answers here, but ended up on a call with AmazonCustomer Service for 1hour 27minutes with issues still pending.Short answer: If you and your Dad have separate Amazon accounts, then Amazon will not let you do this transfer because the books were purchased/licensed to your Dad. Now, if your Dad were to give up his account and let you have it, then see below.Here’s the breakdown of the situation:I have two separate Amazon accounts, both under my name. Let’s call them account A and B.I several non-overlapping books in each account.My goal is to consolidate the books that I have from B to AHere is what Amazon’s rep and I worked through… (note, the Amazon rep stated that I would first need to sync my two Amazon account to one account, then their engineers can consolidate my digital media to one account)Change the email address of account A to the email of BSign into account AGo to Account & Lists >> Your Account >> Login & Security SettingsClick Edit for emailEnter account B emailClick Change and Verify Email AnywayAn automated verification email to be sent to account BClick the link within the verification email from the previous step (B).A new browser window will open with account B’s email pre-filled. You will use the old password for account A (which is now B) to log in to complete the verification process.We got stuck here because the email of A did not change to B.I was told that a supervisor or kindle specialist would need to look into this. It’s possible that the change (email change) need to take time to replicate through their backend. It is also possible that Amazon does not allow consolidations of this sort because each account is on their own. I will update once Amazon calls me back.I heard that you can download the books somehow and force this transfer, but I’m going to wait on to sort this two account mess out first.

What should do if I want to move out of my cousins house and he doesn't want me to leave?

We live in the middle of nowhere. In a township called West Branch. There is no public transportation or ride share here. I want to move back to phoenix Arizona. My cousin is to overly protective, and he treats me like I'm a mental patient. I'm 27 and I am more than capable of living on my own. I did for almost ten years. If I leave, he calls the state police and says I'm a danger to myself.

They eventually catch up and take me to a hospital where then my cousin threatens to commit me. I'm not crazy, I just want to move out. The nearest bus stop for greyhound bus is 6 hours by walking. In a little town called Roscommon. There is no station there just a stop. You can't buy tickets at these remote stops. The nearest station is 103 miles away in flint.

If I try to leave again he says he will hunt me down, and commit me. What can I do?

What legal actions can I take if my parents are taking money from my checking account without my approval?

First off…how are your parents taking money from your checking account?Is it linked to theirs and they are joint account holders?That is the only way they can do that in any normal bank.IF so, then get yourself a new account with only YOUR NAME on the account. Then transfer the money from your current account to the new one and the problem is solved.Outside of that, you really shouldn’t go to extremes and prosecute for theft or whatever because this is family, and in the end it will come back to bite you in the ass. Trust me.One of the banks my family uses is pretty big and because of our business dealings, we usually don’t bother to go to the teller. As soon as we step inside the bank, the regional manager herself will usher us in to her office and handle whatever we want done (even something so simple as go to the teller herself and get cash if we need it). What does this have to do with your query? Well, one day I found out that my parents were occasionally siphoning off money from my accounts for investments…how did they know how much I had? Well, the regional manager assumed that, as an extended family (more on that later), that they had POA (power of attorney) and she could divulge information and let them withdraw funds. I confronted the regional manager and she was completely embarrassed when she realized that my parents do not have POA and did not have permission to withdraw funds.Now, basically, my parents borrowed hundreds of thousands of dollars…invested it and then paid me back (sans interest). That wasn’t right either. I can sue them but what is the use of that? I moved back in with my parents 10 years ago because I became a single Dad of a girl with epilepsy and my mother is a Neurologist who is highly qualified to treat her disorder…it was a matter of necessity for my daughter’s sake. So, people naturally assume that I make money off my parents and not the other way around. Well, they have enough on their own and continue to make a decent amount but have made some poor investment decisions in the past (selling when you should be sitting and buying when you should be selling, etc.) and were tapping my money to try to make more for retirement.In fact, I can’t recover most of that money because they used it to buy property abroad…it would be a total nuisance and headache to try to prove it and seize those properties…so I just let it slide and when the time comes, I will INHERIT those properties and they will be mine anyways.

Is it wrong to move away from your parents who are in their 70's?

My advice would be that if you and your wife have similar thoughts, for awhile now, about moving out of state, and have possibilities of a career move, then do it! If your parents are in good health, they can always come to visit you. It sounds like you are a good son and care about your relationship with your parents, and who will take care of them. Maybe you want to sit down and have a heart to heart talk with you and your wife present when you do. Just make sure it is what you want, you know the area, the jobs, all of it, before you go telling them or talking to them. They'll be fine. Any other siblings that will be nearby who can help them if needed? Or even offer if they want, and you all are close, to move with you, as in live near where you and your wife will be moving to? Just a thought, don't know your circumstances nor your wife's thoughts. It is about your life, your family too and we are to do the best we can and enjoy our life, so go for it!!! I know that once our youngest has graduated high school, life is going to change. Will be moving out of state and on to a lower housing, lower electric, less traffic, all of it, am very much looking forward to it all and have most of my family right now within a half hour or so of me/us. So, you have to do, what you have to do! Be happy!

Did your parents not believe in you when you wanted to move out?

I would like to thank everyone for the help. For some of the questions you all have asked, here are some more of the details. I plan on getting two Bachelors in Criminal Justice and Business Administration. Also I already have a potential roommate. My approximate cost for rent and utilities is $250.00, which by the way is a good deal. Also by living on my own I will be able to get finical aid in paying for college, so I can fulfill my dreams. I believe that I have a plan that is well thought out. So therefore, I do not understand why my parents are not supporting me.

P.S. I apologize to mollyneville. I am sorry my spelling was not what you expected. I am having a terrible day, which includes many people making my life more difficult than it should be. So next time you are having a bad day, I hope people do not criticize you for the minor details.

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