Anonymous wrote:In those of you with blended families with children in private school who pays their tuition does that come from the family account does money that comes from their biological parents pay for the private school and what is the deal is the actual other parents can't afford private school as expensive as the stepparent do your children go to different schools
Anonymous wrote:It would be easy to be a great stepmom if you were loaded. Money is no longer an issue. Many arguments between blended families revolve around how to fairly allocate the available resources. They luckily don't have that issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nephew attends the same school as his step brother. His dad and stepmom pay for him to attend since my sister could never afford the tuition. His dad wants both of his kids to have the same educational opportunities (he adopted his new wife's son, who is 2 years older than my nephew) Thankfully his new wife is very nice and was on board with this since it is her income that makes it possible for them to pay for two kids.
Wow! Step moms pay attention. This is how it's done.
Not how it is done, sorry. I wouldn't let my husband adopt my son. He already has a father.
Then you either married poorly or you suck as a mother for not keeping your family together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nephew attends the same school as his step brother. His dad and stepmom pay for him to attend since my sister could never afford the tuition. His dad wants both of his kids to have the same educational opportunities (he adopted his new wife's son, who is 2 years older than my nephew) Thankfully his new wife is very nice and was on board with this since it is her income that makes it possible for them to pay for two kids.
Wow! Step moms pay attention. This is how it's done.
Not how it is done, sorry. I wouldn't let my husband adopt my son. He already has a father.