Anonymous wrote:I mean any lump sum over $5,000 or monthly allotment nearing such.
For weddings, maybe childcare expenses, unplanned for home repairs, medical deductibles. Is it something you've gone to them before?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents paid for our wedding, gave us money for 2 down payments and help pay some of my kids' private school tuition every year. They also have set up significant 529 for my kids. I would not approach them for large purchases but mostly because we can afford our own expenses. They would gladly help us more but I would feel awkward asking. My ILs have not given us any help despite having the means.
Can you not afford those things?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid 50s, and since college I have never asked for money - I am an adult and don't spend beyond my means. Who does this?
+1
Anonymous wrote:PSA, if you get $$ from your parent(s) TELL YOUR SIBLINGS. And parents, if you are giving $$ to one kid, make sure you offer the same amount to every child.
Uneven financial support is THE quickest and easiest way for to ruin sibling relationships.
I’ve watched it ruin once positive relationships between many sets of siblings. Including my husband’s.
Anonymous wrote:My parents paid for our wedding, gave us money for 2 down payments and help pay some of my kids' private school tuition every year. They also have set up significant 529 for my kids. I would not approach them for large purchases but mostly because we can afford our own expenses. They would gladly help us more but I would feel awkward asking. My ILs have not given us any help despite having the means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless we were at risk of starving, I would never ask my parents for money. Adults pay their own way.
You never asked or hinted at wedding help or 'oh we'd love this $3,000 set from pottery barn' or complained about daycare expenses for so long they gave in?
I find the American passive-aggressive attitude to get around 'norms' and not admit you've asked for help annoying. You either got the help by asking or whining.
Anonymous wrote:No, it took me too long to realize how receiving money comes with control and strings. Never plan on going back to that again.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, when I was a SAHM in a bad marriage and needed money to get out. My parents gave me about $15k for an attorney and living expenses.
I’m still struggling, so they pay for airlines tickets to see them and cover all the costs when the kids and I visit.