So, ever since that conversation, she has been feeling ethically torn. She swears that she is just trying to keep Isla’s best interest in mind and wants to make sure her niece receives everything her brother and sister-in-law left behind.
Plus, while she thinks Isla deserves all of the personal effects, she pointed out how she and her husband will be contributing to Isla’s funds, too. They plan to add money to both Isla’s savings and college fund accounts– the same way they do for their son, Luke.
Finally, her own side of the family will also be contributing to Isla’s finances to ensure the little girl is set up.
Regardless of how pure she knows her intentions are, though, she has still been left wondering whether it is wrong of her to deny her sister-in-law’s family members the cars and other non-sentimental belongings in order to save for Isla.
Can you believe her sister-in-law’s family immediately said they did not want to take baby Isla before bringing up the belongings in the same breath? Is she doing the right thing by taking in Isla and trying to secure her niece’s financial future? If you were in her shoes, would you do the same?
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