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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My parents offered to pay for private school for my kids. They are now 2 and 4. It is an incredibly kind offer. But, we can afford private school. We have saved for it, and have enough HHI. My husband feels weird about taking them up on this offer, and worries that in the future [b]it will create tension or a strange power dynamic for them to be paying for something specific.[/b] Especially knowing my Mother has a tendency to hold things over our heads... ex... well I got you this so you should use it like this. I hear that... But, I can deal with her. And this is a generous gift that would allow us to put more money elsewhere. I also know the reason that they offered is because my brother can not afford private school, however, my parents want their grandkids to be able to go to private school and they wanted it to be fair, so they extended the offer to our family. Also, it would not impact my parents finnances greatly to be paying for private school for multiple kids. My husband wants to deny the offer. I don't think that is his place to say if it is coming from my parents. [b]He said he would consider it if it was a check and not a specific payment[/b], but I think this is his own insecurity and pride. This is becoming a huge disagreement. I am trying to at least understand his persepctive, but, I am having a lot of trouble with that. Thoughts?[/quote] The bolded is weird to me. I would think it is easier if the money was spent on something specific, especially that is aligned with their goal of getting all the grandkids to go private, because it reduces their ability to be like “What did you do with the money I gave you? Waste it?” The only thing even more airtight would be a 529 because while not everyone needs private school, everyone (well, most everyone) does need college.[/quote]
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