Anonymous wrote:Fairness is not the same as equal amounts. You can be fair by providing for your kids when they need it, not dolling out extra cash in even piles. If your kids don't understand that it's not their money to count and cannot empathize with their own family of origin, then a lot of other things went wrong along the way.
Its situational IMO. If one sibling gets a house BOUGHT for them with the parents calling it an "investment property" and the sibling paying 2/3 market rate rent and the other siblings get no money towards housing/DPA/etc. its pretty blatant. Especially when the "family" is a combined family and the house sibling is from one parent and the other siblings from another. 3k towards a car twice. Other siblings had to take a loan out and parent co-signed but supplied no money towards car. Weekly babysitting is provided to same sibling so they can have date nights and party because they were so young when they had kids. No babysitting availability for other sibling with kid.
Parents paid for school for youngest 3 siblings (including house sibling) but oldest sibling has 70k in loans. Mom did pay off a student loan that had 100 left though and was like look at what I did for you!