by IgnoranceIsBliss » Fri 17 Jul 2009, 12:32:05
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('turner', 'A')s a former accountant I smell a big fat rat here and a lot more needs to be explored before you lend the money. I know this will be difficult but you need to get FIL to lay cards on the table and do a complete assessment of where he and MIL are financially. --snip-- He now has 6 mths to go and will be debt free and in a good position. BTW, in the end he didn't need a cent from me and we are enjoying the best relationship we've ever had.
My husband refuses to get involved in his dad's finances (other than to lend him this money!). It's all hush hush. I know he set the new business up as a LLC, which at least seems like the right thing to do.
I hope for their sake that he at least let his wife know how bad things are so she can help him. She has decades of front office experience in dental offices and with insurance billing. But things have always been so hush hush with this man. He used to make my husband send letters to a PO box so his step-mother wouldn't see it, and he could never even call his own son because of some reason with step-mom. Last time my husband went up to visit his father, he drove 12+ hours and as soon as he got there, step-mom said my FIL had to suddenly take the dog to the vet! I mean, WTF? His son has just arrived for a visit and the dog has to go for some reason right that instant? This woman has always hated my husband for some reason.
They have never visited us at all. The only reason they met their one year old grandson was because we had to drive up there a month ago. Then at that visit, my husband said it was weird because his dad barely said a word to him. (I agree, but everyone was at my sister in law's house and it was crazy with the kids running around, but still...) I guess hubby didn't really try to talk to his father either.
Majorly disfunctional, that's all I can say. My major issue is how did it get this far? He knew from 20 years ago that he had to quit work at age 65. That was 2 years ago. He should be on social security and his wife still works, and his 32 year old step-daughter also works (she still lives with them, again major disfunction situation). He should have had time to figure something out, or at least downsize and take the cash out of the house.