Here is my general story:
My husband and I have been married for 12 years. We have had a tuff financial past. Back in 2000 we had to file Bankruptcy. Yes, we had to. My daughter was very ill, DH lost his job, and I found out I was pregnant again. I did not have a job, and had to take care of my daughter and her medical treatment. We kept our home, our cars, and reallt only erased tons of medical bills and credit card debt. Yes, the credit debt was our fault.
We thought it was the right thing at the time, and it was way too easy. We had no idea what we were doing actually. Since then, everything has been getting better. My DH joined the IBEW and now is an Union Electrician. My little girl is now 10 and healthy, My son is almost 7 and we have a 3 year daughter too. We bought a new home in 2003. However, we still "didn't get it". We never budgeted our money and actually could not afford it because we had credit cards (again), a high interest rate on cars, and home. Not to mention a bigger home =higher utilities, more children=higher food bill, growing children=more expenses for everything. Long story made really short...My grandfather paid off our home and we have a legal contract with him now for our mortgage. We pay him 5% interest. We have 2 credit cards still with only a combined total balance of around $1500.00. We still have 2 vehicle payments. However, we are not behind on any bills, yet we do not have any savings,investments, etc..
Here is the question:
I feel guilty about owing him. It eats at me everyday. I know he is wealthy and he probably doesn't even thinnk about it, but I do. I can say that I feel like I have used the system, used my family and never really had to "own up to my finances". I want to be able to feel good about my future, and know that I did it on my own. However, I don't know where to start. Yes, being here for a few weeks has helped alot! I am seeing more and more POSITIVE things about money than all the NEGATIVE I have associated money with for as long as I can remember. So, my question(sorry for the drama) is should I try to refinance my home and take back control of my own mortgage My husband really does not contribute to any decissions, he just works and hands me the money. (that's another issue..lol) I guess I am at the point where I want to feel like I control my life, and not being helped . I could really use anyones advice. Thanks so much.
My husband and I have been married for 12 years. We have had a tuff financial past. Back in 2000 we had to file Bankruptcy. Yes, we had to. My daughter was very ill, DH lost his job, and I found out I was pregnant again. I did not have a job, and had to take care of my daughter and her medical treatment. We kept our home, our cars, and reallt only erased tons of medical bills and credit card debt. Yes, the credit debt was our fault.
We thought it was the right thing at the time, and it was way too easy. We had no idea what we were doing actually. Since then, everything has been getting better. My DH joined the IBEW and now is an Union Electrician. My little girl is now 10 and healthy, My son is almost 7 and we have a 3 year daughter too. We bought a new home in 2003. However, we still "didn't get it". We never budgeted our money and actually could not afford it because we had credit cards (again), a high interest rate on cars, and home. Not to mention a bigger home =higher utilities, more children=higher food bill, growing children=more expenses for everything. Long story made really short...My grandfather paid off our home and we have a legal contract with him now for our mortgage. We pay him 5% interest. We have 2 credit cards still with only a combined total balance of around $1500.00. We still have 2 vehicle payments. However, we are not behind on any bills, yet we do not have any savings,investments, etc..
Here is the question:
I feel guilty about owing him. It eats at me everyday. I know he is wealthy and he probably doesn't even thinnk about it, but I do. I can say that I feel like I have used the system, used my family and never really had to "own up to my finances". I want to be able to feel good about my future, and know that I did it on my own. However, I don't know where to start. Yes, being here for a few weeks has helped alot! I am seeing more and more POSITIVE things about money than all the NEGATIVE I have associated money with for as long as I can remember. So, my question(sorry for the drama) is should I try to refinance my home and take back control of my own mortgage My husband really does not contribute to any decissions, he just works and hands me the money. (that's another issue..lol) I guess I am at the point where I want to feel like I control my life, and not being helped . I could really use anyones advice. Thanks so much.


I just get so dang mad. ..I do blame myself at times. because I have no income..but I could not imagine being anywhere else but with my kids!
20: Watch out for the tax man... The interest would total more than $53,000 for that ten year loan.
That may lessen the short term tax liability, but that could be very bad for the estate planning. If the $115,000 isn't considered a mortgage, then it will be considered a gift. And gifts are taxed twice when they skip a generation.
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