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We did the math and the $60,000 would be more than enough to pay for tuition and at least some of her housing throughout her time in college. I (17F) have a college fund started by my grandparents (maternal and paternal) with some of the money coming from my parents. We did the math and the $60,000 would be more than enough to pay for tuition and at least some of her housing throughout her time in college. 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. In regards to the fund itself. lsu coach and player run train on girl Vivian doesn’t have any issues with bullies and enjoys socializing with people. She ended up getting a scholarship to cover a lot of her college so we had about 20k left over, we offered to give to to her at the time and she said she’d rather we keep it for when she gets married and we agreed. My parents have struggled to make time and have the money for all of us. El (22f) Katie (17f) cam(15m) isla (5f) and I'm also currently pregnant. Rest assured, my step daughter will have to learn to cover this herself. pieck x male reader lemon Edit- Since some people are asking. I had dozens of foster siblings over the years as well. We did the math and the $60,000 would be more than enough to pay for tuition and at least some of her housing throughout her time in college. Also, my mom is liquidating 80% of her college fund, not the whole entire amount. UPDATE 2: My wife and I are discussing our daughter's response and our next actions to resolve this situation. These exquisite collectibles are known for their. bronco golf cart body kit S and T are your responsibility but your niece is not, you can use their untouched college fund for either a gift to them (down payment on a house or even for a wedding when the day comes) or put them in your other kids college funds (I’d suggest the first option if possible) It's going to sound cruel, but realistically she's not your daughter, she has her mother and father who have had the opportunity to prepare for several years for their college fund, it's not your responsibility. ….

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