It is unmistakably nasty to assume that someone just stupidly "lost track" of $90,000, as the first answer suggested. Think about it, if she had simply "lost track" of the money, I wouldn't be here...
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It is unmistakably nasty to assume that someone just stupidly "lost track" of $90,000, as the first answer suggested. Think about it, if she had simply "lost track" of the money, I wouldn't be here...
We've spent the last five years trying to work something out with her parents to avoid the legal system. Her parents may be thieving scumbags but it's still her family and most people are reluctant...
Did you read my original question? Her mother took her student loan money and spent it without my wife's knowledge or consent. That sounds like some flavor of theft or fraud to me, but then I'm not...
First of all, you can keep your condescension. I didn't go into painstaking detail about the circumstances in an effort to keep my question as concise as possible. The question guidelines at the...
My question involves a student loan debt issue in: Indiana
My wife and I found out that her mother spent about $30,000 (original balance) of her student loans between 2004 and 2006 on supporting...