“Their reasoning is that then we’d have an “equal” start of undergrad, that the fund was intended for undergrad only, that I’d have a higher paying job, so I’m more able to pay back loans, and that my mom was more capable of supporting me since she has a higher income than my dad’s household and my stepbrother’s father is dead,” she said.
“My dad is neutral and told me to choose but that “family is more important than money.”
She did also bring this up to her mom, who believes it’s the best idea for her to hold onto that $100,000 and use it when she does go to law school.
She’s left wondering if it’s selfish of her to want to keep her money for law school instead of giving it away to her stepbrother.
What do you think?
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