by blukatzen » Fri 17 Jul 2009, 15:00:18
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TWilliam', 'N')ot that I disagree with you Blu (I don't), but you do recognize the contradiction here I hope.
I know, I DO see the contradiction, as a married couple *should* be an entity to themselves. However, the husband is not acting like that, and is acting as if the money belongs solely to him, and not his wife and more importantly, his children! (and their welfare which should come TANTAMOUNT to any grandparent!!)
Families SHOULD move FORWARD and not BACKWARDS, ie. the wealth gathering belongs to the next generation, it's been that way for eons in most every culture! "Put it away for the future". Most traditional families' elders would rather slice off their arm before taking the bread out of the grandbabies mouths.
I know this, as I see it at my stores, and how doting the grandparent's are on the grandchildren.
I have also seen idiot spouses, as well. I was married to one the first marriage (or what "passed" as one.) My ex took money from his parents for real estate dabblings and was successful, until one day I heard from a mortgage banker on a closing on a house I was *not* familiar with, and I had learned it was bought for...his mistress and HER children! (and he never wanted children, go figure!

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Maybe I am a little jaded in this regards, with this as a background, but I do see how family can really screw things up for some.
I've also had to live through my father going nuts after my mom died, and him remarrying and disowning my sister and myself. (the dog died, let's get a new puppy) He (I believe) was pressured into this by the new wife and her children. We were entirely cut out of his will, as if we had never existed! I had taught college at the time, and my sister was employed in the medical field, so we weren't exactly "loser kids", who didn't deserve a legacy.
I feel very strongly about this, and I see her husband making a singular decision about himself and his relationship to his father, trying to buy back his affections...it won't work when MIL is standing in the way.
BLiss, you have to be aware of this and stand up for your children and their future nest egg, because you never WILL get that money back, trust me.
Sometimes, it takes hearing of other's tales, and knowledge of human nature, and how weird money makes people, to understand that this is not about money, it is about emotions, and what will never be.
There's a lot of bankruptcy going on here, and we haven't even drained the bank account yet. If you catch my drift....
Bliss, stand up for your parent's legacy gift to you and your children. Do it for them.
Blu