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Husband Thinks I Should Split Daughter's University Fund With Step-Son - AITA Reddit Stories

Mark Narrations - Reddit Stories

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πŸ—“οΈ 15 March 2022

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Relationship AITA Reddit Stories, OP had an argument with their partner when it turns out she has saved more money for her daughter than her husband has for his step-son for their education and now thinks the money has to be split.


πŸ‘ 1 Hour Relationship Reddit Story:

I Refused To Take In BIL When He Ruined My Things And Tried To Blame The Cat r/Relationships UPDATE

https://youtu.be/z53XuAPigJY


0:00 Intro

0:19 Story 1

3:42 Story 1 Comments

7:21 Story 1 Update

12:17 Story 2

14:17 Story 2 Comments

17:47 Story 3

20:31 Story 4


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0:00.0

Hey, Hey Waffle gang, I do hope you are well. My name is Mark and today we're checking out some more.

0:09.0

I slash, Matt and Butthole. And if you love a Reddit story, why not consider hitting that like, subscribe, maybe that notification well too,

0:17.0

and let's dive straight in to today's first story. Now today's first story does

0:22.6

follow with an update and it's from School Jews Blues who says, am I the asshole for not sharing

0:28.5

my daughter's university fund with my stepson? Apologies, I seem to remember a similar post,

0:34.8

but for the life of me can't find it. Don't mean to be redundant. My husband and I

0:40.3

are a couple in our 40s. We've been married for 10 years now. We both have 17 year old children.

0:46.9

He has a son with his ex-wife and me, a daughter from my husband who passed. When we married,

0:51.7

we chose to keep a portion of our finances separate due to both

0:55.0

having children already. Previous real estate investments and he having expenses like alimony

1:00.9

and child support payments. We do combine our incomes for our mortgage and household expenses,

1:06.5

our retirement, major purchases, etc. The college funds we have set up for our children have always

1:12.9

been part of our separate finances and as a result, neither one of us had terribly in-depth discussions

1:19.0

with the other regarding the amount put into each child's fund. We do discuss what goes into them

1:24.0

regarding tax returns, gifts from relatives, etc. I never expected both children's

1:29.8

funds to be penny for a penny equal, but I did expect them to be closer than what I recently

1:35.2

discovered. Both children have now applied to and both been accepted to university as it's their

1:42.0

senior year. Now that a majority of the scholarships are in,

1:46.0

tuition and housing, etc., are more concrete for each other than their school options.

1:50.8

We've started the specifics of the budget conversations. My daughter's college and graduation fund is

1:56.4

worth roughly 150k, while my stepson has approximately a 15k dollar amount. Here is where the argument

2:04.3

happened. With her scholarships, my daughter will have more than enough for undergraduate school

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