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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I found it interesting that the husband needs to pay off his law school debt himself given how wealthy her family is. That debt is nothing compared to her wealth. [/quote] It’s her wealth, not his. Why should she pay for it?[/quote] Is this a serious question?? They’re married. Do you think Mark Zuckerberg has Priscilla Chan still working to pay off her medical school debt?? I remember Nicole Shanahan who is the wife of Sergey Brin (billionaire and founder of google) talk about her student loans in a video. I’m sure Brin who is now her husband has paid it off for her. I find it bizarre that she has her husband working to pay it off. Given she has a family office she can afford it. I’m assuming that he is going to be the father of her children so...???[/quote] It doesn't work like this IRL. My H's family is similar but not to this degree of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ and I pay my own student loans from out HHI, which is balanced between us. Why would my FIL pay my student loans? We got a very very generous down payment for our first home and the kids' tuitions are all paid. The vacation houses are in the trust. Again, speaking as a dog owner, you can't leave a dog at home alone for 10+ hours. Dog day care is a great idea and also supports a small local business. [/quote] Adding that I also have a trust, albeit international, with mostly RE and land. My H wouldn't dream to ask me to use the rental income to pay his expenses. He's not the beneficiary of the trust. [/quote]
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