Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having kids costs money. I don’t think it is fair to expect one parent to take on 100% of that responsibility. Just like one parent shouldn’t take on 100% of all hands on time.
You need to contribute to the financial expenses of being an adult / having kids. That is great he is reducing to hours to be more hands on.
I don’t think you can complain when your contributions are zero. Just like a 0% hands on parent can’t complain about how the 100% parent is parenting. If you want say, contribute.
This is insane.
Should he get zero say in how the kids are raised, since she’s doing all the childcare?
Some of y’all are demented.
Anonymous wrote:Having kids costs money. I don’t think it is fair to expect one parent to take on 100% of that responsibility. Just like one parent shouldn’t take on 100% of all hands on time.
You need to contribute to the financial expenses of being an adult / having kids. That is great he is reducing to hours to be more hands on.
I don’t think you can complain when your contributions are zero. Just like a 0% hands on parent can’t complain about how the 100% parent is parenting. If you want say, contribute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he pay the mortgage and other things? How much are you contributing?
The mortgage is all paid off, but my spouse still pays property taxes. I'm contributing 0 financially currently, but I'm also home with the kids, and taking care of most of the home stuff, and do volunteering. Next year, my spouse is going to go part time, so I will need to plan to re-enter the workforce at that time. My spouse's job is completely inflexible currently so it would be very difficult to make it work with two working parents.
Anonymous wrote:The concerning thing is that you don’t know how the family money is being spent. Retirement and college planning is critical. You should be a key participant in the overall financial budgeting and setting of priorities.
I don’t think you spouse is necessarily being stingy but he is being controlling and potentially selfish and abusive.
Anonymous wrote:Does he pay the mortgage and other things? How much are you contributing?
Anonymous wrote:The concerning thing is that you don’t know how the family money is being spent. Retirement and college planning is critical. You should be a key participant in the overall financial budgeting and setting of priorities.
I don’t think you spouse is necessarily being stingy but he is being controlling and potentially selfish and abusive.