Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I married into a wealthy family worth about $20M. It's been wonderful in nearly every way and I am so grateful to be in this position. In-laws gave generously over the years until they passed away and we inherited 1/4 of their estate. In life, they funded private school, 529 accounts and hosted us on family vacations. I hope to pay it forward to my kids. They were lavish in some ways - pricey real estate, but practical in others - never flew private, but did fly First. I appreciated that they were not heavy-handed with advice or expectations. Never felt any strings attached to their monetary gifts.
This has been my experience too. DH and I can work at meaningful jobs we love and the kids can still go to private schools and nice vacations. We don't have to save for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It entirely depends on the family. Expect a prenup.
Child support trumps prenups. If you think there will be a divorce, do it when the kids are young
Anonymous wrote:Someone who has a net worth in the millions is not posting on this crappy little board.
Anonymous wrote:Someone who has a net worth in the millions is not posting on this crappy little board.
Anonymous wrote:Someone who has a net worth in the millions is not posting on this crappy little board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to laugh that net worth $20M isn’t rich. Haha.
For one individual maybe. Split among a large family, not at all.
Anonymous wrote:I married into a wealthy family worth about $20M. It's been wonderful in nearly every way and I am so grateful to be in this position. In-laws gave generously over the years until they passed away and we inherited 1/4 of their estate. In life, they funded private school, 529 accounts and hosted us on family vacations. I hope to pay it forward to my kids. They were lavish in some ways - pricey real estate, but practical in others - never flew private, but did fly First. I appreciated that they were not heavy-handed with advice or expectations. Never felt any strings attached to their monetary gifts.
Anonymous wrote:My in-laws have at least that much from the sale of a business but are extremely miserly. They’ve made it clear it will be divided evenly when they die but other than that we are on our own, and always have been.
Anonymous wrote:There are lots of trolls replying on this thread.