Honestly, let it go.
When my brother in law had some financial and marriage issues, we "loaned" him around $30k. $10k was for back mortgage payments so his house wouldn't get forclosed on, we also paid for the attorney for the divorce - another approximately $20k.
We got the $10k back when he sold the house, and he started making payments on the attorney, but got in an accident and then couldn't work. So payments were sporadic. Plus, his priorities have ALWAYS been screwed up - he went to Mexico with his new girlfriend. That was the last straw for me, but since this is my husband's only brother, it had to be "I had to get over it." So I had my husband call and forgive the debt.
I didn't get pissed about it again until my brother in law mentioned that he had paid it all back. Then I blew my stack. But to not be the bad guy, I stuck my husband in there again to explain, no - we forgave the debt.
When my brother in law had some financial and marriage issues, we "loaned" him around $30k. $10k was for back mortgage payments so his house wouldn't get forclosed on, we also paid for the attorney for the divorce - another approximately $20k.
We got the $10k back when he sold the house, and he started making payments on the attorney, but got in an accident and then couldn't work. So payments were sporadic. Plus, his priorities have ALWAYS been screwed up - he went to Mexico with his new girlfriend. That was the last straw for me, but since this is my husband's only brother, it had to be "I had to get over it." So I had my husband call and forgive the debt.
I didn't get pissed about it again until my brother in law mentioned that he had paid it all back. Then I blew my stack. But to not be the bad guy, I stuck my husband in there again to explain, no - we forgave the debt.