Anonymous wrote:I saved up and paid 100% for my daughter to go to College she is graduating soon debt free. What if she marries someone with a ton of student loans. She now gets stuck for half the bill. Should this factor in? What if I pay for wedding, they take wedding gifts pays off his student loans.
Seems a bit unequal. Was not planning on paying for whole wedding but usually father of groom chips in the most. So seems unfair if my daughter with no debt inherits debt then I am supposed to bail out my new son-in-law and his parents for debt prior to marriage.
On other hand if daughter marries a guy with no student loans a great job with in-laws give who give down payment for new home jointly in my daughter and new son-in-laws name and a 20K engagement ring I would be a schmuck not to pay for whole wedding. Which I would. After all he and parents have a lot of skin in the game.
Makes me nervous when only the bride and and Father of Bride has skin in the game. Groom did not pay for wedding, does not have a pot to pee in and a bunch of debts why am I getting involved?
What are your thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:I am really confused as to why OP thinks student loans mean someone is a deadbeat, unless there are some other red flags not mentioned in his post. My parents are hardworking immigrants who came to this country in their 40s with nothing. 30 years later, they have a comfortable life and are enjoying retirement with a paid-off house and a few million in the bank. But at the time I was heading to college, they were still trying to get on their feet and barely getting by. I had student loans that I eventually paid off once I was a working professional. I was never a deadbeat and have worked since I was 15...
Even if you don't pay for the wedding, OP, your daughter could still take the wedding gifts and pay his student loans. In fact she probably will be paying off his loans no matter what you do or don't do, since their money most likely will be combined...
Anonymous wrote:OP - my Mom married my Dad who was very good looking but in end he left her a widow after 20 years of marriage with 4 kids and a stack of bills and no insurance or savings.
My two sisters married guys where they ended up breadwinners. But unlike dual equal income they carried load and with raising kids careers did not get far.
I don't want my daughters to end up with deadbeats. Nearly every girl I dated Dad sized me up. I am not money hungry for others peoples money. But I hate to lose my money. I also don't want to end up like my old rich girlfriend uncle the Firefighter who lived in a million dollar home back on 1993 and drove a Mercedes but ran to get us drinks and serve us while wife was in living room as he was treated like the help and folks would talk behind his back.
My one other daughter is dating a guy with a trust fund and parents are in one of those River Road mansions. Doubt that will last as they are young but that is a wedding I would pay for. Lucky his trust fund pays for college for him and his kids.
My aunt has a dead beat son in law what an anchor she paid off his student loans and has accounts set up for her grandchildren and he is expecting to use her inheritance to retire. He is a clerk in a cube and lives in a million dollar home. We all know it's his mother in laws money.
My aunt has it double bad she also has a deadbeat son she is also having to pay those grand kids tuition. And she put her own kids through school. The burden of her kids marrying bad has a 78 year old women bailing out her gen x kids instead of enjoying retirement.
Folks you convinced me I am not paying unless it feels right.
Anonymous wrote:I saved up and paid 100% for my daughter to go to College she is graduating soon debt free. What if she marries someone with a ton of student loans. She now gets stuck for half the bill. Should this factor in? What if I pay for wedding, they take wedding gifts pays off his student loans.
Seems a bit unequal. Was not planning on paying for whole wedding but usually father of groom chips in the most. So seems unfair if my daughter with no debt inherits debt then I am supposed to bail out my new son-in-law and his parents for debt prior to marriage.
On other hand if daughter marries a guy with no student loans a great job with in-laws give who give down payment for new home jointly in my daughter and new son-in-laws name and a 20K engagement ring I would be a schmuck not to pay for whole wedding. Which I would. After all he and parents have a lot of skin in the game.
Makes me nervous when only the bride and and Father of Bride has skin in the game. Groom did not pay for wedding, does not have a pot to pee in and a bunch of debts why am I getting involved?
What are your thoughts?