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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Kentucky
This is long, but I am struggling.....I need some guidance on a situation Ive been asked to get involved in. In 5 years, somehow I have managed to stay out of situations involving my step-children, only offering my Husband my opinion on matters and staying friendly with the exs. One year I even had one up for Thanksgiving so the children would not have to choose where to go for dinner. I want to help, but I do have some concerns.
I am a step-mom to 10 children. My Husband has a good relationship with most of them, however he has a daughter, she turned 18 today, that he has not really had much of a relationship with.
Well, the Daughter & I have always been on good terms. She graduated with my son and I have always been respected by her. I don't see her much, but there have been times that she would only come to visit her Dad after calling me to make sure I was home.
Well, Mom is making some choices regarding DSD's finances. Mom has not always been the best at money management, she gets loans to cover loans. Not my choice, but hers. Well, she was trying to help DSS out of a precarious situation and took over the loan on a car. She gave the car to DSD when she was 16. The car had over a 300 payment a month and the child didn't even have a job. My Husband and I discussed it, we felt the child was being set up to fail. Car was wrecked, insurance covered the loan (most of it)
Well, Mom wanted to get DSD a car for x-mas and contacted Husband to co-sign. Hubby wanted to get her a "cheap" car that could be paid in cash just in case she decided to play bumper cars again. Mom wouldn't hear of it & purchased her a pick up truck with 8000 miles. Childs payments are 250 a month and 200 month for insurance.
Well, I spoke with DSD earlier this week. Apparantly, Mom is wanting her to turn over 1500 out of 1600 in financial aid she is getting. Mom told her that "she owed her" She just started college this semester. Also, I became aware that Mom is also picking up DSD's paycheck everyweek and DSD doesn't see any of it. She is working 40 hrs a week at a grocery store. Mom also told DSD that she is not bringing in enough money, so she has applied for a 3rd shift position as a waitress.
Well, DSD told Mom that she wasnt giving her the financial aid money and Mom kicked her out. We have offered for her to live with us, but she chose to move in with a girlfriend. Well, Mom now want to turn over title to the truck to DSD and attach a 7500 lien on it, from what we understand this is all that she paid for the truck and she has the loan wrapped up with the loan on her car which she paid 18000 for. We are concerned. It seems like this child is being taken for a financial ride, by her Mom.
Well, Dad wants to get DSD a car and tell Mom to keep the truck. Mom is already threatening that if she doesn't do as she wants, she will take it from her. We feel that she needs the tools (car) not to be under her Mom's thumb. Well, DH has asked me to contact SD to talk to her about this, he feels that she would listen to me better than him (he is right) Basically, wants me to open up the lines of communication between them. I can do that, but I know that if she chooses to tell Mom that she is now stuck with the truck and finds out Dad got her a car......it's gonna hit the fan. I think DH is making a good decision, but the fall out is going to be horrendousWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
This is long, but I am struggling.....I need some guidance on a situation Ive been asked to get involved in. In 5 years, somehow I have managed to stay out of situations involving my step-children, only offering my Husband my opinion on matters and staying friendly with the exs. One year I even had one up for Thanksgiving so the children would not have to choose where to go for dinner. I want to help, but I do have some concerns.
I am a step-mom to 10 children. My Husband has a good relationship with most of them, however he has a daughter, she turned 18 today, that he has not really had much of a relationship with.
Well, the Daughter & I have always been on good terms. She graduated with my son and I have always been respected by her. I don't see her much, but there have been times that she would only come to visit her Dad after calling me to make sure I was home.
Well, Mom is making some choices regarding DSD's finances. Mom has not always been the best at money management, she gets loans to cover loans. Not my choice, but hers. Well, she was trying to help DSS out of a precarious situation and took over the loan on a car. She gave the car to DSD when she was 16. The car had over a 300 payment a month and the child didn't even have a job. My Husband and I discussed it, we felt the child was being set up to fail. Car was wrecked, insurance covered the loan (most of it)
Well, Mom wanted to get DSD a car for x-mas and contacted Husband to co-sign. Hubby wanted to get her a "cheap" car that could be paid in cash just in case she decided to play bumper cars again. Mom wouldn't hear of it & purchased her a pick up truck with 8000 miles. Childs payments are 250 a month and 200 month for insurance.
Well, I spoke with DSD earlier this week. Apparantly, Mom is wanting her to turn over 1500 out of 1600 in financial aid she is getting. Mom told her that "she owed her" She just started college this semester. Also, I became aware that Mom is also picking up DSD's paycheck everyweek and DSD doesn't see any of it. She is working 40 hrs a week at a grocery store. Mom also told DSD that she is not bringing in enough money, so she has applied for a 3rd shift position as a waitress.
Well, DSD told Mom that she wasnt giving her the financial aid money and Mom kicked her out. We have offered for her to live with us, but she chose to move in with a girlfriend. Well, Mom now want to turn over title to the truck to DSD and attach a 7500 lien on it, from what we understand this is all that she paid for the truck and she has the loan wrapped up with the loan on her car which she paid 18000 for. We are concerned. It seems like this child is being taken for a financial ride, by her Mom.
Well, Dad wants to get DSD a car and tell Mom to keep the truck. Mom is already threatening that if she doesn't do as she wants, she will take it from her. We feel that she needs the tools (car) not to be under her Mom's thumb. Well, DH has asked me to contact SD to talk to her about this, he feels that she would listen to me better than him (he is right) Basically, wants me to open up the lines of communication between them. I can do that, but I know that if she chooses to tell Mom that she is now stuck with the truck and finds out Dad got her a car......it's gonna hit the fan. I think DH is making a good decision, but the fall out is going to be horrendousWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?