Anonymous wrote:^Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they wanted to help they would have given you the money. My parents made all kinds of promises but when the time came they never followed through. We planned otherwise given they did it several times.
You can't sue them over this. The money isn't coming.
^ Sorry that was meant for OP who said she has written proof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You divorced their son so don’t expect much from them. You should contact your ex and see if he recalls the promises made and let him deal with his parents. They are his children too. If he is required to pay some of the college costs it will be in his interest to contact his parents.
I have it in writing from them that they will help pay for his college. Emails, texts saying they've saved up some sums for the grandkids' colleges.
There is no money. Move on
^Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they wanted to help they would have given you the money. My parents made all kinds of promises but when the time came they never followed through. We planned otherwise given they did it several times.
You can't sue them over this. The money isn't coming.
Anonymous wrote:If they wanted to help they would have given you the money. My parents made all kinds of promises but when the time came they never followed through. We planned otherwise given they did it several times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You divorced their son so don’t expect much from them. You should contact your ex and see if he recalls the promises made and let him deal with his parents. They are his children too. If he is required to pay some of the college costs it will be in his interest to contact his parents.
I have it in writing from them that they will help pay for his college. Emails, texts saying they've saved up some sums for the grandkids' colleges.
Anonymous wrote:You divorced their son so don’t expect much from them. You should contact your ex and see if he recalls the promises made and let him deal with his parents. They are his children too. If he is required to pay some of the college costs it will be in his interest to contact his parents.
Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:The grandparents have 8 grandchildren now, they can't single out yours for special treatment.
I would still make them renig. Let them know I was counting on their help and that their withdrawal hurts.
'Anonymous wrote:The grandparents have 8 grandchildren now, they can't single out yours for special treatment.
Anonymous wrote:But they are already not answering. Their not answering has gone so far they aren't even answering their grandchild's calls. OP, why continue to harass them for money they aren't going to give you? I think your real beef is with your ex, he's the one who should be helping you with this expense. No matter how many times the exILs told you by word of mouth or by email, just accept it, they aren't going to help.Anonymous wrote:
At this point you've got nothing to lose, OP, so straight-up remind them of their promise and ask for a contribution.
If they don't answer, you've got your answer.
But they are already not answering. Their not answering has gone so far they aren't even answering their grandchild's calls. OP, why continue to harass them for money they aren't going to give you? I think your real beef is with your ex, he's the one who should be helping you with this expense. No matter how many times the exILs told you by word of mouth or by email, just accept it, they aren't going to help.Anonymous wrote:
At this point you've got nothing to lose, OP, so straight-up remind them of their promise and ask for a contribution.
If they don't answer, you've got your answer.