So DH's parents give us money quite frequently and I'm not talking about Birthday/Christmas money. Just write checks for no apparent reason. My MIL argues that since they help out my BIL with childcare but live too far to do the same for us that this is their way of helping us. It honestly makes me a bit uncomfortable, like we aren't really making it on our own, we are still being treated like kids ourselves, etc. Not sure really how to explain it, but hope it makes sense. Plus I do worry sometimes that this doesn't come without a price tag. My MIL has said before, "We do a lot for you people". So my concern is perhaps at some point it will be time to 'pay the piper'. Like I'm envisioning her using that as a way to get us to visit more in her old age or something along those lines.
Not even sure what the point of this post is only to ask if it seems a bit unusual to be giving your grown child money for seemingly no reason. I should add that my ILs are in pretty good shape financially, but then we aren't struggling either, our only debts are mortgage, one car that we are making payments on and my student loans. Please don't take this to sound as if I'm being ungrateful, but it just makes me uncomfortable accepting money from anyone.
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That would bother me a little bit, but I hate taking charity, especially when I don't need it at all. I would understand if I ask for help that both my parents and my IL's would be more than willing to help, but personally I would politely not accept m
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When we announced we were pregnant, MIL set up a savings account for our LO. Every once in a while, she deposits money in there. I have no idea how much is in it, and I don't even think we have access to it. We haven't asked about it. I think it was a
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I totally, totally get this!
I really struggled with it when we were first married, and from time to time I still do. That's not how we do it in my family, but they do it in theirs a lot. (And not just money, but stuff too).
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