“Then he goes MIA. Then it’s always something else. Then it wasn’t that he drained it; it was a “coincidence.” Just a bunch of games to block our purchase. There will always be another hoop.”
“His father was on his accounts because of the way my fiancé received a portion of the money in his managed brokerage. A portion of the funds, and the start of the account, was an inheritance from his grandfather. His father was on the account because before the grandfather passed, he lost his sight and needed help with finances. Father was never removed.”
Unfortunately, since the money got taken out of her fiancé’s accounts, this means they have to rescind the offer they put down on their dream home, even though the buyers were in the middle of accepting the offer that they made.
She can’t really say that she’s surprised her fiancé’s dad messed this up for them, as her fiancé’s parents have been a problem for some time…but now this has escalated beyond what they have ever done before. She and her fiancé do attend counseling together as a couple, and that does a good job of helping them work through things, but this is too much; his dad went too far.
Her fiancé is so beyond upset, and quite honestly, she is too. She’s not sure how to be there for her fiancé while dealing with her own emotions.
“I’m seeing red and want the cops called and the father charged with a felony for theft and extortion,” she said. “We’re still going to not get the house, but enough is enough. I want to support him and will. Advice on how to support him and also what we can do to remedy.”
How do you think she can make this situation better, or is it a lost cause?
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