Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All decisions for children should be discussed with both parents. Camps, school, money, etc. If I signed up my kids for a camp without telling my spouse...that wouldn't go over well. It's just respect. Even if it's just an FYI. The people saying it's no big deal are not thinking straight. You don't open a bank account without telling your spouse. That's fishy.
Give me a break. My DH has absolutely no interest in knowing what camps the kids go to. If you discuss that level of detail with your spouse that’s fine, but it certainly isn’t the norm in our circle of friends. If we discussed the minutiae of the kids’ activities we would have no time to discuss anything else.
Anonymous wrote:All decisions for children should be discussed with both parents. Camps, school, money, etc. If I signed up my kids for a camp without telling my spouse...that wouldn't go over well. It's just respect. Even if it's just an FYI. The people saying it's no big deal are not thinking straight. You don't open a bank account without telling your spouse. That's fishy.
Anonymous wrote: My spouse decided to open a bank account for our child who's 7 years old. It was done without any discussion with me. Thoughts on if this is okay or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: My spouse decided to open a bank account for our child who's 7 years old. It was done without any discussion with me. Thoughts on if this is okay or not.
I don’t think it is a big deal. Many kids have bank accounts, including my own, and I don’t ever recall discussing it. The amount of funds isn’t huge.
Anonymous wrote: My spouse decided to open a bank account for our child who's 7 years old. It was done without any discussion with me. Thoughts on if this is okay or not.
Anonymous wrote:Yes of course. If you're married, each parent has 100% rights at all times, not 50/50