Anonymous wrote:I wonder what kind of annuity is "free" for a spouse. Everyone I'm aware of reduces the retiree's portion to provide for a spouse.
And I'm not aware of any that would not have a reduced or nonexistent benefit for a second spouse if the first was entitled to any of it.
Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:If your parents are divorced and have separate finances why does she care if he marries a gold digger?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids can keep their mouths shut, tell her at the end of the vacation.
The kids don't know! I haven't told them yet, because I wanted to figure out what to do about my mother. Things you didn't think you'd have to deal with as an adult, for $500.
You have not told your kids their grandfather got married because you are afraid to have a conversation with your mother about it.
You've got a pretty loose definition of the term "adult," OP.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not understanding why you need to tell anyone. It’s not your news to share.
Anonymous wrote:If your kids can keep their mouths shut, tell her at the end of the vacation.
Anonymous wrote:I would not do it while on vacation. Wait, until after if you must.
Anonymous wrote:^^Hey, I’m just someone who has lived my life caught in the middle with no one else to share the burden. I’m navigating a delicate situation delicately to account for everyone’s feelings. My kids will find out eventually. They’re little. They don’t need to know everything right away. And they’re not masters at sharing information appropriately or with sensitivity, which is why I’m waiting until after we spend a weekend with my mom to share the info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids can keep their mouths shut, tell her at the end of the vacation.
The kids don't know! I haven't told them yet, because I wanted to figure out what to do about my mother. Things you didn't think you'd have to deal with as an adult, for $500.