Anonymous wrote:And where, pray tell, is their father in this conversation with HIS parents, about HIS children?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just figure out how to pay for it yourself.
Grandparents make all sorts of grandiose proclamations with younger children that they don’t mean. It’s all for show.
If your DC got in ED and you really can’t afford it, you can explain the situation to the school and they should let you out of the agreement. There’s no way to force the grandparents to help.
Can I pay for his college? Yes. Do I think it's fair that I am the only who is doing that and exDH is not contributing a dime, and now his parents are flaking? No, I think it sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just figure out how to pay for it yourself.
Grandparents make all sorts of grandiose proclamations with younger children that they don’t mean. It’s all for show.
If your DC got in ED and you really can’t afford it, you can explain the situation to the school and they should let you out of the agreement. There’s no way to force the grandparents to help.
Can I pay for his college? Yes. Do I think it's fair that I am the only who is doing that and exDH is not contributing a dime, and now his parents are flaking? No, I think it sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just figure out how to pay for it yourself.
Grandparents make all sorts of grandiose proclamations with younger children that they don’t mean. It’s all for show.
If your DC got in ED and you really can’t afford it, you can explain the situation to the school and they should let you out of the agreement. There’s no way to force the grandparents to help.
+1 you should be prepared to pay the full cost yourself. Your in-laws suck but it is what it is, and this isn’t uncommon.
What does your actual ex say about it?
. He lives across the country, sees them twice a year and always complains how expensive it is to fly them. In 10 years since we've been divorced, he produced 5 more children. Guy's broke. Anonymous wrote:Just figure out how to pay for it yourself.
Grandparents make all sorts of grandiose proclamations with younger children that they don’t mean. It’s all for show.
If your DC got in ED and you really can’t afford it, you can explain the situation to the school and they should let you out of the agreement. There’s no way to force the grandparents to help.
Anonymous wrote:Just figure out how to pay for it yourself.
Grandparents make all sorts of grandiose proclamations with younger children that they don’t mean. It’s all for show.
If your DC got in ED and you really can’t afford it, you can explain the situation to the school and they should let you out of the agreement. There’s no way to force the grandparents to help.