Hello,
I am a graduate student and am engaged to be married in August of this year, 2006. The only debt I currently have are undergraduate student loans. I have a small amount of savings and am able to support myself while going to graduate school without taking out more loans.
My fiancé has made some poor money decisions in the past. He owes money to his parents and a friend, has credit card debt and is taking out student loans for his undergraduate education. However, that said, he does acknowledge his past mistakes and has made many changes to improve the way he handles money: cutting up his credit cards, reducing unnecessary expenditures, starting a budget, etc. We have talked extensively about the way he handles money and what is to be expected once we are married.
He has a bill for Spring tuition for $2500 but cannot pay for it because he was unable to receive student financial aid and does not have enough cash on hand. He can't register for classes in the Fall until this bill is paid. He wants to try to get a personal loan through a bank to pay for Spring tuition. However, I have the means to pay this bill outright with cash. My question is, since we will be married soon anyway, should I just pay the bill for him? I'd rather do this than have him sign up for another loan, which will inevitably end up being my responsibility, too, once we are married. Or, is my paying his tuition a bad idea? I haven't told him yet that I have been thinking about paying it for him because I wanted to get advice from others before I made my decision. I just hate the thought of having another loan if we can squeak by without one. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Amy