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She Liquidated Her Daughter’s College Fund To Clean Up Her Financial Mess After She Went Against Her Late Husband’s Wishes And Purchased An Expensive Home In Malibu

“She also said she won’t be supporting me for retirement,” she vented.

And now, she’s been left wondering whether liquidating her daughter’s college fund to “fix her mistakes” and keep their house was the wrong thing to do.

Can you believe she went against her lawyer after her late husband specifically instructed her to trust him? Was it fair for her to use her daughter’s college fund to clean up her own mistakes? Does her daughter have a right to be furious?

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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