Anonymous wrote:Why is your wife taking money from your child's accounts and not your joint accounts to pay "her" credit card bills? You're married with kids, enough with this yours/mine BS.
You have to have money talks with your spouse and come up with spending and savings plans. With the facts you've presented here, she should never have touched your child's money, but I'm sure I'm not hearing the whole story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your wife taking money from your child's accounts and not your joint accounts to pay "her" credit card bills? You're married with kids, enough with this yours/mine BS.
You have to have money talks with your spouse and come up with spending and savings plans. With the facts you've presented here, she should never have touched your child's money, but I'm sure I'm not hearing the whole story.
You aren't. This is the dude who hates his wife and they constantly stick their teen daughter in the middle of their drama.
Anonymous wrote:Why is your wife taking money from your child's accounts and not your joint accounts to pay "her" credit card bills? You're married with kids, enough with this yours/mine BS.
You have to have money talks with your spouse and come up with spending and savings plans. With the facts you've presented here, she should never have touched your child's money, but I'm sure I'm not hearing the whole story.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm this is a problem. UTMA's are governed by state law. Custodians can only make decisions for the account that serve the minor's interest. If she was investing the money on behalf of your daughter, in a sensible way, that would be okay.
It doesn't sound like that is the case.
I think you will have to make sure she is removed as custodian. You are going to have to take this problem step by step and work it through.