Anonymous wrote:Sometimes men are gold diggers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: I never said I thought the money was mine, I put it in the trust for her for that reason , with a trust fund only the attorney decides how its spent not me or anyone else and as I said losing the house is the least of my worries , my husband makes good money and the house is not an issue.
So in that case it seems your best option is to back off and see what your adult daughter decides to do with her life. Hopefully things will get better rather than worse. If they get worse you can reassess then and decide whether to intervene on her behalf. I think your trying to tell her what to do, to protect her possibly, you are not accomplishing what you want to accomplish but are rather stoking the flames of conflict.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: I never said I thought the money was mine, I put it in the trust for her for that reason , with a trust fund only the attorney decides how its spent not me or anyone else and as I said losing the house is the least of my worries , my husband makes good money and the house is not an issue.