Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’re not meddling, our daughter came to us about this. She has a great career, advanced degree, and zero student debt. She met her husband while he was a medical resident, so all of his debt accumulated not just pre-marriage, but before they even met. It’s an eye popping sum I think in part because he attended prestigious private colleges, while she attended public universities our family could afford.
Should she be helping him wipe out such debts?
The short answer is yes, since they're a single financial unit now and wiping out his debt is beneficial to the family's finances.
+1 unless you think they should keep their finances separate such that when/if he pays down the debt, and makes a ton of money, she should not benefit from it.
DH had a vacation house before we got together. He still had a mortgage on it. When we got married, we combined our finances, so I was helping pay that mortgage and insurance. He did also put my name on the title. When we sold that vacation house (much to his disappointment but that's another story), we used the proceeds along with the proceeds from our main house to put a large down payment on a larger house. So, in the end, I also benefited.
I do understand your reluctance, however. There is always that fear that he will skip out on her after she helps pay the debt. Sadly, this happens.
But, is he really "pressuring" her, or saying he wants to combine finances, which means she will end up helping to pay it off?
If pressuring, then I'd be miffed. If he wants to combine finances as married couples do, I don't see a problem.