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EDIT: No, my daughter's year of travel does not add up to her brothers tuition fees, not even close?

I have a PhD, my wife has a master's. “My late husband (my daughter’s father) died when my daughter was 6, we both contributed to her college fund. Then his job screwed him over on retirement so he used all of the savings for our college funds to save himself on retirement. We have always made it clear that the money in there is for college only. roll cage kits so if they give SS 1k they will give Daughter 1k as well. If you’re new to the world investing, then you may want to look into investing in an S&P 500 index fund. My dad on the other hand had a harder time as he now has to support a family of 4 sometimes 5 on a single income as his wife is a SAHM. The money was not part of the divorce agreement instead the ugly divorce was with my ex trying to make it so I didn't have custody. just to clarify. My aunt on my dad’s side also gave me $5k as a high school graduation gift/money for college so I should be able to complete my degree without. tuscarawas county scanner An ‘AITA for using my daughter’s college fund for my stepson’s rehab’ has outraged users who think the OP’s husband is out of order for guilt tripping a young girl into giving his son. Now that a majority of scholarships are in, tuition and housing etc. TikTok video from Ducky (@duckyreddit): “AITA for sacrificing my daughter's college fund because her sister just gave birth to her 4th child? u/Throwaway23fw”. Please view our voting guide here, and remember to use only one judgement in your comment OP has offered the following explanation for why they think they might be the asshole: I don’t want to pay my step daughters tuition since I don’t have a close relationship to her and I’d rather give my money to my daughter. Glad she is turned-off by his shit. Once the news dropped, she grew cold. xfinity says device is paused but itpercent27s not Full ride merit scholarship to a really good university. ….

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