Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter. She can bring in the husband if she wants. You never know what is going on in a marriage. You are leaving money to her, not them.
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Yes this. Let her bring him into the conversation if she wants to. The money is for your daughter and the grandchildren, not him.
Lol. This mindset is ridiculous. So his income is for the family but now that she will have her own source of in one it is just for her.
Fuck that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter. She can bring in the husband if she wants. You never know what is going on in a marriage. You are leaving money to her, not them.
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Yes this. Let her bring him into the conversation if she wants to. The money is for your daughter and the grandchildren, not him.
Lol. This mindset is ridiculous. So his income is for the family but now that she will have her own source of in one it is just for her.
Fuck that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He handles the finances as she is a SAHM. We have four grandchildren but they are all under 15 years old. Yes only child.
If she is a SAHM, it's weird that she doesn't handle the finances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter. She can bring in the husband if she wants. You never know what is going on in a marriage. You are leaving money to her, not them.
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Yes this. Let her bring him into the conversation if she wants to. The money is for your daughter and the grandchildren, not him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He handles the finances as she is a SAHM. We have four grandchildren but they are all under 15 years old. Yes only child.
You make it sound like she isn't qualified or allowed to handle finances since she isn't contributing to them. Please say this isn't the case
Anonymous wrote:I think I am in your SIL's position. I just assume the $ will be my spouse's and children's. That's fine with me. I have a very good job and don't feel threatened or intimidated by the money. But I know that's rare. Money, especially as much as you have, can bring out the worst in people.
I'd vote discuss just your daughter first. If she wants to tell her husband, or invite him along for later meetings or more information, then it's her choice.
Anonymous wrote:He handles the finances as she is a SAHM. We have four grandchildren but they are all under 15 years old. Yes only child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter. She can bring in the husband if she wants. You never know what is going on in a marriage. You are leaving money to her, not them.
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Absolutely this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter. She can bring in the husband if she wants. You never know what is going on in a marriage. You are leaving money to her, not them.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter. She can bring in the husband if she wants. You never know what is going on in a marriage. You are leaving money to her, not them.
+1
Yes this. Let her bring him into the conversation if she wants to. The money is for your daughter and the grandchildren, not him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter. She can bring in the husband if she wants. You never know what is going on in a marriage. You are leaving money to her, not them.
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