When Your Daughter Wants a Do-Over Wedding on Your Dime
Here's a family finance puzzle that would make anyone squirm. A Tampa man named Mike recently called into The Ramsey Show with a thorny situation: his adult daughter wants him to chip in for an elaborate destination wedding in Spain this summer. The twist? She's already been married for two years.
Mike and his wife have been debt-free for five years and follow Dave Ramsey's financial principles religiously. So when his daughter texted them about the Spain wedding, they were caught completely off guard. By the time the celebration rolls around, she'll have been married for over two years.
"We don't feel obligated to support that," Mike told Ramsey and co-host Rachel Cruze.
The backstory makes it even messier. Mike's daughter had eloped to Hawaii without telling anyone, then waited a full month before informing her father. Despite the surprise announcement, Mike and his wife flew out to Hawaii immediately, took the newlyweds to dinner, and celebrated their marriage. "We felt like that was the right thing to do," he explained.
Two Decades of Distance
The wedding request is complicated by years of family strain. Mike has been divorced from his daughter's mother for 20 years, and he admits he's not close with any of his daughters. He attributes the distance to fallout from the divorce. Recently, his daughter "unloaded" years of accumulated resentment during a phone conversation.
Ramsey didn't mince words about what he saw happening. The wedding request wasn't about entitlement, he said. "It's a guilt trip."
Mike suspects part of the problem stems from his daughter's upbringing and expectations around money. "She feels like she comes from money," he said. Ramsey's blunt response: "She had to go find that source because you're apparently not it."
Drawing a Financial Boundary
After discussing the request together, Mike and his wife reached a decision. They'll attend the Spain event, but they won't contribute money toward it. "We had put in our budget for all the travel and all to go, but we just couldn't afford to also contribute. I'm not going to pay for it," Mike said.
Ramsey warned him to brace for an emotional reaction. "There's not any version of 'no' she's going to be okay with," Cruze said. "When you set boundaries with a boundaryless person, they seldom react positively."
The hosts reassured Mike that refusing to pay was the right call. But they cautioned him that his daughter would likely play the victim card, claiming "You've never been there for me and you're not there for me now."
Sometimes the most expensive weddings aren't measured in dollars and cents, but in decades of complicated family history.