Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She will always be her first wife and the mother of his kids. If you can't deal with it break up.
That's not the point. The point is should your ex-spouse have access to your money. OP has been in a relationship with Dad for 3 years and now living together. He hasn't moved on from his first marriage. Mom can front the money and dad can bank transfer, pay pal, what ever app or send a bank check within a few days if he agrees. No reason for her to have access even though it sounds like she's responsible about it. Personally I'd run fast. I'd never move in with someone who will not marry me. I married a guy with kids. If ex needed extra money on top of child support and he agreed he'd immediately put a check in the mail. Done. It is her business if she plans to marry this guy and then things become shared.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Ok noted. I just think its odd an ex spouse would have direct access to his funds. But I guess I am wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She will always be her first wife and the mother of his kids. If you can't deal with it break up.
That's not the point. The point is should your ex-spouse have access to your money. OP has been in a relationship with Dad for 3 years and now living together. He hasn't moved on from his first marriage. Mom can front the money and dad can bank transfer, pay pal, what ever app or send a bank check within a few days if he agrees. No reason for her to have access even though it sounds like she's responsible about it. Personally I'd run fast. I'd never move in with someone who will not marry me. I married a guy with kids. If ex needed extra money on top of child support and he agreed he'd immediately put a check in the mail. Done. It is her business if she plans to marry this guy and then things become shared.
Anonymous wrote:My husband used to do this with a credit card. He argued that she never abused it but it was a no for me.
I didn't like it so he stopped.
Things are so much more organized now that she knows to tell him what she needs so that it can be apart of the BUDGET. For me, it was more so about financial wellness rather than her having access to his money. There wasn't any which was part of the problem.
We had the conversation while we were still dating because I didn't want ANY one other than my husband and myself having access to our money for any reason. Exes don't get a pass. You have been dating for 3 years and you live together you are allowed to voice your opinion. I hate when people at like you can't say anything to rock the boat with an ex. HOGWASH.
Honestly, a compromise it would be to always keep a certain amount of that money in a checking account for the child but I wouldn't put any joint money in that account or pay any bill out of it. It would be just for the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Ok noted. I just think its odd an ex spouse would have direct access to his funds. But I guess I am wrong.
No you aren't wrong. It would really concern me.
Anonymous wrote:She will always be her first wife and the mother of his kids. If you can't deal with it break up.