Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it reasonable for you to either go along or at least know what he is signing. If your finances are combined it affects you too.
He said he doesn't know and won't ask and is flying there to sign papers. His parents are assholes so I have no idea what it could be and we don't need their money but it is still unsettling that it is all so vague and secretive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it reasonable for you to either go along or at least know what he is signing. If your finances are combined it affects you too.
He said he doesn't know and won't ask and is flying there to sign papers. His parents are assholes so I have no idea what it could be and we don't need their money but it is still unsettling that it is all so vague and secretive.
This bullshit would not fly with me. If he's not willing to ask them for you, and doesn't plan to tell you what it is before he signs it, he is being just as secretive as them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it reasonable for you to either go along or at least know what he is signing. If your finances are combined it affects you too.
He said he doesn't know and won't ask and is flying there to sign papers. His parents are assholes so I have no idea what it could be and we don't need their money but it is still unsettling that it is all so vague and secretive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it reasonable for you to either go along or at least know what he is signing. If your finances are combined it affects you too.
He said he doesn't know and won't ask and is flying there to sign papers. His parents are assholes so I have no idea what it could be and we don't need their money but it is still unsettling that it is all so vague and secretive.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like the reasonable thing to do would be to ask them to forward copies of the papers they want him to sign so he can review them before he goes in case there are any questions or issues. Would be such a waste for him to travel out there to sign but not be able to because there's a problem with the documents.
At least, that's how I would present it to them. I also would not have your husband go alone if you don't trust them and don't trust him to properly review/ask questions.
Anonymous wrote:I think it reasonable for you to either go along or at least know what he is signing. If your finances are combined it affects you too.
Anonymous wrote:Could be anything. Maybe they're setting up a trust?
Anonymous wrote:Could be anything. Maybe they're setting up a trust?
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure you'll find out soon enough.