Sentences with phrase «financially contribute to the family»

I knew I had to have life balance to support my military husband, be able to take care of my children, and also keep my independence as a woman who can also financially contribute to the family

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«With substantial disposable incomes and often limited family responsibilities, these financially well - off young adults have contributed to new demand for luxury apartments and urban services such as restaurants and bars.»
Young fathers frequently face family rejection, barriers to contact with child and mother, a lack of ways to contribute financially, and an inability to envision future achievements (for review see Guterman & Lee, 2005).
Mothers all over the world long to provide the nutritional and emotional benefit of breastfeeding while still contributing financially to their family.
Just as she has become someone who seems an ideal life mate to Western men, someone who is strong, smart, independent, able to contribute financially, and interesting to be with, someone who is also loving, family oriented, a real woman who wants be with and respects a real man, and more often than not someone who also takes care of herself physically, dresses well, looks very young for her age and is usually very attractive, the leftover Chinese woman is no longer wanted by Chinese men.
With your newly minted Harvard degree, you might think you are now expected to have all of the answers, and others might think the same, including especially those family members who financially contributed to your education here.
When Gopal's family is forced to leave their village, Gopal takes it upon himself to contribute financially by finding a job in Mumbai, only to find himself trapped in a sweatshop with other boys, forced to work for free in inhumane conditions.
The other person refuses to contribute financially to you or the family, or they are not providing enough money to cover living expenses.
If a third party is responsible for (or contributed to the cause of) the accident, Clarke's family may be able to hold them financially responsible for their loss.
I also think there are lots of stereotypes about children needing parents to be home, and there's an idea that that should be the mother and the mother does not have to contribute financially to the family.
Even though stay - at - home parents don't bring home a paycheck, that doesn't mean they don't contribute financially to their family.
Whether you are the sole breadwinner or contribute a portion if you were to die, how would it impact your family financially?
The thumb - rule of insurance is to «protect your life till you contribute financially to your family».
With families becoming nuclear and both the partners contributing almost equally to the household income, it becomes imperative to ensure that both are insured to be financially stable in case of an untimely death of either of the partners.
Think about how much you make per month, how much your family, partner, or others who contribute to you financially make, and what kinds of assistance you receive (child support, unemployment, etc..)
Police reports indicate many families struggled financially — sharing or going without a car, lacking reliable child care, living with parents or sharing a crowded mobile home with many people — possibly contributing to greater stress in the household.
Part of the traditional marital bargain is that bread - winning men have a reprieve from home responsibilities such as caregiving and instead contribute to the family by providing financially (Becker, 1991).
«To date we have contributed both financially and with volunteer hours towards 19 home builds, the majority of which benefited families led by single mothers.
I just want to be a huge blessing to Chris and help contribute to our family financially!
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