Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there are circumstances you don’t know about.
What would they be? My sister earns a lot of money and gets some child support from her ex. The child is a good student, well-adjusted and makes friends easily. They chose private school because the public school closeby was not great. She could afford to move to a different neighborhood, but didn't want to. If anything the daughter has become more entitled than the rest of the grandchildren possibly because she is more pampered. My brother is pissed because he and his wife could have used a handout for some of his son's hospital bills.
Anonymous wrote:Not your money, not your business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there are circumstances you don’t know about.
+1 They may have a reason you don't know about; they may be planning to account for the difference in their estate planning. Either way it's not your or your brother's place to confront them about how they spend their money or even keep track of where it's going; let it go.
Anonymous wrote:It’s there money. My former in-laws won’t spend a cent on my children because they don’t practice the same religion. It absolutely hurts my kids’ feelings, but I emphasize that money doesn’t equal love and it’s their grandparents’ money.
Anonymous wrote:I think there are circumstances you don’t know about.
Anonymous wrote:I think there are circumstances you don’t know about.