A family dispute has gone viral on social media as an oyinbo couple, Patricia and her husband, intend to take legal action against their 18-year-old son for refusing to continue paying a daily 'parenting fee.' The couple claims that their son stopped making payments after moving out of their home and renting his own apartment without their consent.
In a Facebook post that garnered attention, Patricia shared the backstory of the dispute, revealing that their son had been making regular 'parenting fee' payments since he was 13 years old. However, the situation changed when he decided to leave the family home to seek independence.
Patricia's question to the online community was, "How would I go about suing him?" Netizens reacted to the concept of "parenting fees," with some criticizing the idea as a form of financial dependence on children and others expressing confusion over the term itself.
Patricia wrote;
“My 18-year-old son left home with our authorization to get an apartment, and now refuses to pay his daily parenting fees that he has been paying since he was 13 years old. How would I go about suing him?”
Netizens Reactions…MiKarma4u said; Parenting fees are set up by selfish parents who are overly dependent upon their children and find the children as a source of income.. Making the children an indentured servant or basically the family prostitute..
@deltaplan said; “I understand the concept that when children who still live with their parents start earning money, the parents ask them to contribute to the family expenses. The parents will even pay income tax on their children income if they are still part of the household, so it’s totally…”
@SkyeKahoalii said; “What are “parenting fees?” Although just the term and the information that these fees were extracted from a minor seems sketchy as hell.”