The nuclear family is falling back to what may be more traditional family. "All in the Family: A Practical Guide to Successful Multigenerational Living" discusses the recent rise in parents living with their parents and other issues that have come with the decline of the surge of prosperity in the second half of the twentieth century. With advice on the personal issues that come from this return to the family house and many generations, including the concepts of privacy, raising children, and the often unspoken benefits, "All in the Family" is well worth considering for those who want to better understand this new normal.
Description
As the nation reels from the impact of the Great Recession, many families are finding new ways to live together, including creating multigenerational households to save money and consolidate resources. Indeed, as the authors point out, the concept of nuclear family living is an aberration in our history that stemmed from post–World War II prosperity, mobility, and the associated baby boom. However, the threatened failure of American social security and healthcare systems is forcing us all to rethink how we live and care for one another. This book covers the financial and emotional benefits of living together, proximity and privacy, designing and remodeling your home to accommodate adult children or elderly parents, overcoming cultural stigmas about interdependent living, financial and legal planning, and making cohabitation agreements.