Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never received money from my parents as an adult, nor would I ever ask (unless it were life or death). I believe that adults should take care of themselves.
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I don't relate to grown adults who accept money from their elderly parents. If you can't afford your fancy wedding, your house, your addition, your car, private school, whatever - you have to make different choices. No one is entitled to anything. Period. That is precisely what being an adult is. No one has to take a hit for you.
I appreciate this, but do so with the recognition that you don’t understand how the wealthy estate plan. My parents have an estate of about $35M. They take advantage of lifetime gifting allowances and trusts/insurance etc for what is a descendent trust. I’ve never asked for money, but receive it anyway. It’s okay if you don’t relate to me as I don’t relate to your judgment of this either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never received money from my parents as an adult, nor would I ever ask (unless it were life or death). I believe that adults should take care of themselves.
+1
I don't relate to grown adults who accept money from their elderly parents. If you can't afford your fancy wedding, your house, your addition, your car, private school, whatever - you have to make different choices. No one is entitled to anything. Period. That is precisely what being an adult is. No one has to take a hit for you.
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: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: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: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:I never received money from my parents as an adult, nor would I ever ask (unless it were life or death). I believe that adults should take care of themselves.