Dad Let His Daughter Know He Won’t Be Paying For Her Wedding And Refuses To Help Her Further With Student Debt, But Contributes To Stepdaughter’s Wedding (2024)

Dad Let His Daughter Know He Won’t Be Paying For Her Wedding And Refuses To Help Her Further With Student Debt, But Contributes To Stepdaughter’s Wedding (1)

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Getting remarried when you have kids must be really challenging because the children have to accept that the strangers they are living with from now on are their new family. Also, there is the issue of authority, because children tend to listen to their biological parents instead of stepparents. On the flip side, parents may favor their own children, which can lead to unhealthy competition among the stepsiblings.

You would think that favoriting the stepchild doesn’t happen, but the story by this dad that he shared on Reddit shows otherwise, or at least people in the comments believe it to be true. They came to this conclusion because the dad agreed to contribute to his stepdaughter’s wedding but refused to help his daughter to finish paying off her student loans.

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Dad doesn’t understand why his daughter is mad about him paying for her stepsister’s wedding and not giving her money to help with debt

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The Original Poster (OP) has been married to his current wife for 10 years. It wasn’t his first marriage and with his ex-wife, he had two daughters, to which he refers by age in the story. One of them is 25 years old and the other is 19 years old. He also has a 23-year-old stepdaughter and 21-year-old stepson.

His 25-year-old daughter got into an Ivy League university and qualified for a small amount of financial aid, as well as having a college fund. The older daughter continued her studies with her masters degree, is finishing it and has a bit of loans left to pay off, but she is doing great as she entered a paid internship.

The OP’s oldest biological daughter got into an Ivy League university and is finishing off her master’s degree

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The 19-year-old daughter got a full scholarship so the dad put away her college fund money for a home deposit in the future, to which she agreed. He had college funds for his stepsiblings as well, but they were smaller than for his children.

His 23-year-old stepdaughter is getting married next year and is planning a large-scale wedding, so the OP is contributing financially. When his 25-year-old daughter found out about it, she wasn’t happy because she felt it was unfair that her stepsister was being financially supported by her dad and she wasn’t.

While she had some financial aid and got her college fund, she still has some debt to pay

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People were ready to defend the dad until they read a comment he wrote as a response to someone asking for more information. What people took from that comment was that the OP didn’t like his 25-year-old daughter’s fiance and not only was he not going to help her pay her debts, but won’t contribute to her wedding either.

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In that comment, he also explained that his daughter and her fiance are well off as the fiance already has a good-paying job and the daughter won’t have a problem finding one after her internship and with her experience.

So she thought it wasn’t fair her dad was contributing to her stepsister’s wedding and she won’t get help with either her education or her wedding

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If we compare the average cost of a wedding in 2021, which was $28,000 (including the ceremony and reception), and the average student debt, which was around $30,000, we see that on average, education costs more.

Also, you can choose how big and how expensive of a wedding you would like, think about where you can save money and maybe plan a smaller gathering. It’s not that simple with an education, because the costs are already set and choosing a cheaper program to study may mean that you end up with a profession that you don’t feel passionate about.

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On the other hand, weddings are hopefully a one-in-a-lifetime event, the purpose of which is to celebrate love, and obviously the dad cares for the stepdaughter’s happiness and thinks that his biological daughter is doing fine on her own.

What do you think of the OP’s situation? Do you think he is favoring his stepdaughter? Or do you think he is providing for his children that need his help the most? Do you think he should support them financially regardless of how much money they earn? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

People in the comments thought the dad had done enough already, until they found out he didn’t like his daughter’s fiance, and that changed their minds

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Dad Let His Daughter Know He Won’t Be Paying For Her Wedding And Refuses To Help Her Further With Student Debt, But Contributes To Stepdaughter’s Wedding (2024)

FAQs

Am I obligated to pay for my daughter's wedding? ›

While the father is not obligated to pay for the wedding, it would appear as a retaliatory move if he had previously agreed to it. "Neither of them are wrong about their feelings," Lyon said.

Should parents pay for daughter's wedding? ›

While it was once customary for the bride's family to pick up the wedding tab, times have certainly changed. These days, parents, on average, cover 52 percent of the budget while couples take on the remaining 48 percent, according to a recent report from The Knot.

At what age do parents not pay for wedding? ›

So based on this data, it seems like once couples hit their late 30s or early 40s, parents pay for a smaller portion of the wedding, or don't contribute at all. In short, there is no age limit or exact etiquette for when parents do not pay for their children's wedding costs, says Tonya Hoopes, owner of Hoopes Events.

Is your dad supposed to pay for your wedding? ›

While traditionally, the bride's parents were responsible for hosting (and paying for) the entire celebration, today, many couples join both sets of parents in contributing.

At what age do you stop paying for your daughter's wedding? ›

Traditionally, parents pay for children's weddings. Although the bride's side will cater for most expenses, this is not mandatory. Again, there's no set age at which parents should stop paying for their children's weddings. In our opinion, parents should chip in what they feel comfortable, no matter the age.

Which parent traditionally pays for the wedding? ›

The bride's family pays for the wedding, but that custom is rapidly changing. Couples are increasingly choosing to handle at least half of the wedding expenses on their own.

How much should the father of the bride pay for a wedding? ›

If you don't feel you can be on the hook for an entire wedding, you have statistics that can back you up. So here's how it breaks down. On average, the bride's parents usually spend 44 percent of the overall budget, while the couple contributes 43 percent and the groom's parents pop for about 12 percent.

Does the brides parents have to pay for the wedding? ›

Key Takeaways. The bride's family pays for the wedding, but that custom is rapidly changing. Couples are increasingly choosing to handle at least half of the wedding expenses on their own. Early planning and a written budget can help avoid miscommunication when deciding who pays for what.

How common is it for parents to pay for wedding? ›

The majority of the couples I work with, the parents are paying," she explains. Wedding planner Nancy Park of So Happi Together adds that "about 30 to 40 percent of our couples have parents contribute to the wedding day, and some pay for most or all of it."

What is the groom's parents responsible for paying for in a wedding? ›

The groom's family traditionally paid for all costs associated with the rehearsal dinner and honeymoon, wedding day transportation, and the officiant. The groom paid for the bride's engagement ring, wedding ring, and groomsmen gifts. It is also common for the groom's family to pay for the alcohol at the reception.

Is paying for a child's wedding considered a taxable gift? ›

A: No! Under U.S. law, gifts aren't deductible. But they also aren't taxable to the giver except to the extent they exceed annual limits and lifetime caps. (The per-person limits for gifts that don't trigger filing requirements for 2023 and 2024 are $17,000 and $18,000, respectively. See here for more information.)

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