Anonymous wrote:Don't be afraid to use the trust fund. The parents set it up to pay for the child's expenses.
Anonymous wrote:Trust fund is the childs inheritance, not to be used for living expenses. You take on a child, you take on the expenses.
Let the grandparents have him
Anonymous wrote:When did the grandparents in switzerland become dangerous child kidnappers?
Op wants to raise someone elses child and does not have a husband or a support base. Others get 9 months to be ready for a baby.
Touching the childs trust fund is pure robbery.
I would suggest the grandparents get a chance to spend a whole week with the toddler to see that this is really not going to be some kind of walk in the park.
Op is middle class. Middle class single parents are poor. Raising a kid costs that much. You will also have to miss work when the kid gets sick, take time off for doctor appointments. You have nobody to call for play dates
Anonymous wrote:OP, you're better off than I was when I had my daughter! Still are, actually. You're going to be fine. What they are really having trouble with is the fact that you will be a single woman raising a baby. Which a lot of us are doing, well and happily, every day.
That said, child care costs can be brutal around here, and a lot of the good options are waitlisted out the wazoo. You might want to see if you can access the trust if you need it to pay a nanny while you wait for a good center to have a spot.
This a big change - good luck! Remember it's ok to book a sitter sometimes so you can still get out and socialize and date. You'll need a break sometimes.