Anonymous wrote:You need to let go of where the money comes from. It’s a joint asset now. The issue is that you disagree about how much money you need to set aside for BIL, which is also a joint problem.
If you were mature and reasonable, you would work on that problem together. But you sound more like a spoiled child than a real adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP is reasonable and I don't get why you all thinks she's mean. I would have assumed he was trying to protect the inheritance in case you divorce.
Because she clearly only cares about herself. Are you OP that you can't see that?
She doesn't only care about herself. She's trying to figure out how to afford a home and her husband has a huge pile of money. The brother ALSO got a high 6 figure inheritance.
OP I think you should have a discussion with your dh about what happens to the brother after his mom passes. You need a plan. He doesn't have a plan, so he's just hoarding money and not knowing what he'll do with it.
No, she's trying to figure out how to get a bigger/better home. Same as she clearly did when she had her parents pay for the current one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP is reasonable and I don't get why you all thinks she's mean. I would have assumed he was trying to protect the inheritance in case you divorce.
Because she clearly only cares about herself. Are you OP that you can't see that?
She cares about HER family, what are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP is reasonable and I don't get why you all thinks she's mean. I would have assumed he was trying to protect the inheritance in case you divorce.
Because she clearly only cares about herself. Are you OP that you can't see that?
She doesn't only care about herself. She's trying to figure out how to afford a home and her husband has a huge pile of money. The brother ALSO got a high 6 figure inheritance.
OP I think you should have a discussion with your dh about what happens to the brother after his mom passes. You need a plan. He doesn't have a plan, so he's just hoarding money and not knowing what he'll do with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP is reasonable and I don't get why you all thinks she's mean. I would have assumed he was trying to protect the inheritance in case you divorce.
Because she clearly only cares about herself. Are you OP that you can't see that?
She cares about HER family, what are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP is reasonable and I don't get why you all thinks she's mean. I would have assumed he was trying to protect the inheritance in case you divorce.
Because she clearly only cares about herself. Are you OP that you can't see that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP is reasonable and I don't get why you all thinks she's mean. I would have assumed he was trying to protect the inheritance in case you divorce.
Because she clearly only cares about herself. Are you OP that you can't see that?
She cares about HER family, what are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:I would be curious to know what the difference is between the house you can afford with and without it. Since you’re paying for private school and already own a house, it sounds like your spouse doesn’t think you need the extra money for the house you want to get. Is he right about his brother or do you think he’s using it as an excuse to not commingle the funds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP is reasonable and I don't get why you all thinks she's mean. I would have assumed he was trying to protect the inheritance in case you divorce.
Because she clearly only cares about herself. Are you OP that you can't see that?