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Being pressured to pay off wife's mother's large debt.


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35 minutes ago, Hummin said:

One tried to make me pay of dept to, I packed my bags and never looked back. One of my best decissions ever. 

 

Now married to a good family. 

Lovely story, well done Hummin

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1 hour ago, Aust24R said:

pressure to pay off her mother's historically incurred debts

Looks like you got to help. 

 

What assets has she got? 

Offer to buy land etc., transfer title to your wife, you must be rewarded. 

 

 

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Just now, SAFETY FIRST said:

Looks like you got to help. 

 

What assets has she got? 

Offer to buy land etc., transfer title to your wife, you must be rewarded. 

 

 

Yes he must get something back but in his wife's name not safe either.

 

She probably has no gold left, no car. Maybe family land.

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47 minutes ago, transam said:

Says a single bloke................🤣

Are you saying you can't just walk away clean. Unless there's a kid involved.

 

Problem is some go for marriage extension and don't have funds to start over. Ball and chain.

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1 hour ago, MangoKorat said:

Why do you think you should do any of that?

 

Short answer to your problem - get out, you're being used.  Don't wait another few years to realise that - cut your losses and run.

 

Seen this many times and almost bought the T shirt myself.  None of those marriages lasted - yours will be no different.

Thank you mate, I appreciate it 

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1 hour ago, save the frogs said:

when you start dating someone, the first and most important thing to ask is "how much is she going to cost me?"

 

 

Well yes. If more than 15,000 baht a month not worth it. Thousands of singles out there.

 

 

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Apparently not lol...

 

 

 

Do your ears and nose get bigger as you age?
 
Not only does cartilage grow, but earlobes also elongate from gravity, which can make ears look even larger. Our ears are 90 percent grown by age six, and our noses are almost fully grown by the time we're teens, but both can change shape and appear to enlarge as we age.
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19 minutes ago, noobexpat said:

Apparently not lol...

 

 

 

Do your ears and nose get bigger as you age?
 
Not only does cartilage grow, but earlobes also elongate from gravity, which can make ears look even larger. Our ears are 90 percent grown by age six, and our noses are almost fully grown by the time we're teens, but both can change shape and appear to enlarge as we age.

Some old guys have ginormous ears.

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26 minutes ago, Denim said:

Just tell her you would be willing to pay off her mother's debt because of your love for her ( your wife ).

 

Unfortunately,  the bulk of your money is tied up in investment bonds, the first of which will mature 10 years from now.

 

So tell her to tell her mum to rest assured that as soon as the bonds mature you will pay off her debt. She just needs to be patient and not rack up more debt.

Then in 10 years walk away?

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3 hours ago, save the frogs said:

if your wife runs a business that fails or any other number of scenarios, it becomes your problem.

marriage is basically joint finances,

That is not accurate.   Any debts incurred by her, or businesses failing that are in her sole name, with him receiving no resultant benefit, do not become his problem legally.   

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1 minute ago, Liverpool Lou said:

No one else seems to have wading problems.

Why would I be concerned about others problems in this regard? That is why I said I have the issue, not others.

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4 minutes ago, Keeps said:
8 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

No one else seems to have wading problems.

Why would I be concerned about others problems in this regard?

Exactly, why are you concerned about other members posts that do not affect you in any way?

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Your not be liable to pay any in laws debts as it's a deal you made with your wife when you married her, your fault. You got to lay down the law and not let them bully and take advantage or look for a new wife. If my Thai wife put a gun in my head to demand these requirements before marriage I would tell her good luck with your next marriage. 

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