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How to tell my future daughter in law to be more cautious with money?
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<blockquote data-quote="Domenica1" data-source="post: 2141876" data-attributes="member: 760610"><p>I agree with Kevin and JustMe. It is NOT your relationship and your son + fiancee' will just have to find things out on their own. As long as bills are paid and (potential) children are taken care of, who cares? She may have wayyy more money than she's letting on, which may enable her to buy these things. You could end up getting your feelings hurt if you continue to bring it up. There's a line between being concerned and being meddlesome. Only bring it up if foreclosures, judgments or evictions are occurring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Domenica1, post: 2141876, member: 760610"] I agree with Kevin and JustMe. It is NOT your relationship and your son + fiancee' will just have to find things out on their own. As long as bills are paid and (potential) children are taken care of, who cares? She may have wayyy more money than she's letting on, which may enable her to buy these things. You could end up getting your feelings hurt if you continue to bring it up. There's a line between being concerned and being meddlesome. Only bring it up if foreclosures, judgments or evictions are occurring. [/QUOTE]
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