I know lots of 20-somethings whose parents are still paying for cell phones, car insurance, health insurance and other incidentals. We are at the point where it's time to cut the financial strings with our oldesssst son who just graduated from college in May. I do not think we are doing him any service by continuing to pay for these things. Maybe the cell phone because it's a family plan, but other than that, I think it's time to step up to the plate.

Thoughts? Do you help your 20-somethings with their finances?
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