Couple is forced to turn down inheritance from grandparents after her parents admit they've been counting on it to fund their retirement: 'They hadn't saved much and were in a fair amount of debt'

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    A group of old people sitting on a couch having a serious conversation.
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    My wife and I have been planning to build a long term home for our growing family. We make a good living but are fairly
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    conservative when it comes to spending capital, and therefore have tried our best to stick to a budget that gets us what
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    we want but also doesn't leave us house poor and unable to save and enjoy our hobbies.
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    My wife is very close to one side of her grandparents and has often talked about the plans we're drawing up with our builder
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    ,grandfather was a contractor/owned a decent sized commercial construction business, so it made sense to run our plans by them.
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    Old woman and adult woman hugging each other smiling in the street.
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    Rate hikes and other factors led us to deciding to downgrade a substantial portion of the house in our plans. Which
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    said grandfather noticed when we sent him the final layout we were preparing to commit to. To our
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    surprise (we've never asked for any money from any family member in the past) my wife informed me that they wanted to
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    formally pass along some portion of what they believed/planned would be our inheritance to fund our house and allow us to
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    commit to the full plans, an extremely generous amount of money.
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    An old couple sitting down in a bench surrounded by trees and plants.
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    Informing my wife's parents of the developments things got strange, rather than seem happy for us they seemed somewhat distant. The
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    following day my wife received a text from her mom that she urgently needed to talk one on one about our house situation.
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    My wife's mother informed her that her and her father had not planned well for their retirement. Keeping up with the Joneses, going
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    on vacation and other things meant they hadn't saved much in their 401k and were in a fair amount of debt. They planned that
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    their inheritance would be the backbone of their retirement and a way to pay off the debts. They in the past informed them in such discussions that they would redistribute money to their kids (my wife) themselves in the future.
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    Old couple dressed casually sitting down on a grey couch holding hands.
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    The ask from her mom was that we politely decline the offer and tell her grandparents that we'd just save for the addition sometime down
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    the line, later (my inlaws) would try and help pass. something along if they could.
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    Later that week meeting with her grandparents they were upset when we refused the money. When
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    An old couple sitting down in a couch smiling and looking at a computer.
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    my wife walked away with her grandma to look at something in the garage her grandfather pryed me for why we were pushing
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    back, insisting that we would be receiving this money anyway in the future and they would rather see the fruits of it while they were still alive. I
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    cracked and at that point basically said that her parents preferred if they managed the money that was received later down
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    the line. Not long after the visit my wife got an extremely angry call from her mom asking why we had told them they were
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    the reason for us not accepting the money. My wife broke down (never have heard her parents yell at anyone let alone her), I admitted to the limited
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    information I told her grandpa and now for the last couple weeks she's been extremely distant. Her parents haven't spoken to us in the same amount of time.

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