![]() Readers write in to me with all sorts of dilemmas. By submitting your story to Dow Jones & Company, the publisher of MarketWatch, you understand and agree that we may use your story, or versions of it, in all media and platforms, including via third parties.Ĭheck out the Moneyist private Facebook group, where we look for answers to life’s thorniest money issues. Take care of yourself and your son, and let the proverbial chips fall where they may - anywhere but in your own backyard.īy emailing your questions, you agree to having them published anonymously on MarketWatch. You stepchildren shouldn’t want to have it every which way, and neither can your boyfriend.Ĭo-mingling assets with a man who you never intend to marry, and who has significant familial and financial issues that impact your relationship would be a mistake. Only a sucker for punishment would want stepchildren - who cast them as the evil stepmother - to ultimately inherit their home, or even share in that inheritance. It’s smart to accept their decision rather than drive yourself crazy trying to change it.īut you’re right. Relationships are difficult enough when everyone is cheering you on, but his family have made their feelings clear that they don’t want you in his life. You face significant headwinds in your relationship. “He can’t do one thing, and get upset when you do the same. You can email The Moneyist with any financial and ethical questions related to coronavirus at and follow Quentin Fottrell on Twitter. I haven’t shared this with my family because I don’t want them to have a negative opinion of him. His friends and family think I am being selfish. Am I wrong? I would love to hear from someone unbiased. My son would make sure my boyfriend had a place to live, but in the end, will receive his inheritance. I feel like it’s the best decision all around. As long as he continues to pay the mortgage and taxes, he can stay there until his death, and my son will then take it over. I told him that in the event that I die before him, I am going to leave the house to my son, but set up a living estate for him to remain in the house. I don’t want his daughters, who hate me, to profit from anything I have worked hard to get. Early on, he let me know that all of his financial assets would be willed to his daughters. ![]() I will not leave the house to him in my will. I can understand fining somebody when they go on a tirade with a lot of curse words during an interview but when an opinion is given in a manner that is very calm expressing there disgust with Stern and his minions.“‘His friends and family think I am being selfish.’ ” If anyone that is affiliated with the NBA says anything that is bad about the rules of the NBA then they are getting fined no matter what. Stern does not allow free speech in his league and in the country we live in there is an amendment that gives you the right to free speech. Sure Van Gundy take a shot at Stern but he is exactly right about Stern. He decides and he likes the system he has." So I'm not really allowed to have an opinion. "This is the system David Stern and his minions like, so that's the system you have.I certainly can't have an opinion because David Stern, like a lot of leaders we've seen in this world lately, don't really tolerate other people's opinion or free speech or anything. The coach for the Orlando Magic Stan Van Gundy was not too happy about it and was asked about it during in a interview. The center for the Orlando Magic Dwight Howard was recently suspended for one game after receiving his 16th regular season technical foul. Now don't get me wrong I still love the game, but the politics of the league are really starting to bother me, and probably not only me.
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