Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nephew attends the same school as his step brother. His dad and stepmom pay for him to attend since my sister could never afford the tuition. His dad wants both of his kids to have the same educational opportunities (he adopted his new wife's son, who is 2 years older than my nephew) Thankfully his new wife is very nice and was on board with this since it is her income that makes it possible for them to pay for two kids.
Wow! Step moms pay attention. This is how it's done.
She's a good stepmom!
Or, mom could step it up and pay her portion given she is probably also getting child support. Its not right to put it on stepmom when they are not loaded.
Anonymous wrote:It would be easy to be a great stepmom if you were loaded. Money is no longer an issue. Many arguments between blended families revolve around how to fairly allocate the available resources. They luckily don't have that issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster with nephew.
1. My nephews dad adopted new wife's son because the child's father had died.
2. They are loaded when factoring in inheritance and income.
3. Don't know what would happen if they divorced. However the split with my sister largely had to do with issues my sister was having and not her ex. Her ex has been nothing but a stand up guy through the whole process
4. The stepmom is a really great woman. All 3 adults (sister,ex, new wife) all get along very well
That is great they all get along. But, only dad's income should be counted. Stepmom's income and inheritance should not be included for the child.
PP, why do you (a stranger) care if the stepmother wants to do this for her stepchild?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster with nephew.
1. My nephews dad adopted new wife's son because the child's father had died.
2. They are loaded when factoring in inheritance and income.
3. Don't know what would happen if they divorced. However the split with my sister largely had to do with issues my sister was having and not her ex. Her ex has been nothing but a stand up guy through the whole process
4. The stepmom is a really great woman. All 3 adults (sister,ex, new wife) all get along very well
That is great they all get along. But, only dad's income should be counted. Stepmom's income and inheritance should not be included for the child.
Anonymous wrote:Poster with nephew.
1. My nephews dad adopted new wife's son because the child's father had died.
2. They are loaded when factoring in inheritance and income.
3. Don't know what would happen if they divorced. However the split with my sister largely had to do with issues my sister was having and not her ex. Her ex has been nothing but a stand up guy through the whole process
4. The stepmom is a really great woman. All 3 adults (sister,ex, new wife) all get along very well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nephew attends the same school as his step brother. His dad and stepmom pay for him to attend since my sister could never afford the tuition. His dad wants both of his kids to have the same educational opportunities (he adopted his new wife's son, who is 2 years older than my nephew) Thankfully his new wife is very nice and was on board with this since it is her income that makes it possible for them to pay for two kids.
Wow! Step moms pay attention. This is how it's done.
She's a good stepmom!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nephew attends the same school as his step brother. His dad and stepmom pay for him to attend since my sister could never afford the tuition. His dad wants both of his kids to have the same educational opportunities (he adopted his new wife's son, who is 2 years older than my nephew) Thankfully his new wife is very nice and was on board with this since it is her income that makes it possible for them to pay for two kids.
Wow! Step moms pay attention. This is how it's done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nephew attends the same school as his step brother. His dad and stepmom pay for him to attend since my sister could never afford the tuition. His dad wants both of his kids to have the same educational opportunities (he adopted his new wife's son, who is 2 years older than my nephew) Thankfully his new wife is very nice and was on board with this since it is her income that makes it possible for them to pay for two kids.
Wow! Step moms pay attention. This is how it's done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nephew attends the same school as his step brother. His dad and stepmom pay for him to attend since my sister could never afford the tuition. His dad wants both of his kids to have the same educational opportunities (he adopted his new wife's son, who is 2 years older than my nephew) Thankfully his new wife is very nice and was on board with this since it is her income that makes it possible for them to pay for two kids.
Wow! Step moms pay attention. This is how it's done.
Anonymous wrote:My nephew attends the same school as his step brother. His dad and stepmom pay for him to attend since my sister could never afford the tuition. His dad wants both of his kids to have the same educational opportunities (he adopted his new wife's son, who is 2 years older than my nephew) Thankfully his new wife is very nice and was on board with this since it is her income that makes it possible for them to pay for two kids.