Imagine this: your sister goes to prison for killing her husband, leaving behind three teenage children. She begs you to take them in, and you reluctantly agree. But these kids come with their own set of challenges, and you’re already struggling to provide for your own child. What would you do? This is the story of one woman who found herself in this exact situation. Read on to find out how she navigated the difficult waters of raising her sister’s children while trying to maintain her own family’s happiness.
The Tragic Backstory

The Ultimatum

Reluctant Guardians

Bad Behavior

Hungry Kids ️

Work for Clothes

Tough Love

Sports and Fundraising

Driving for Dollars

College Fund Drama

Honesty Hurts

Aunt vs. Mom

Not Their Mom

Foster Care Option ️

Overwhelmed

Sister’s Consequences

Raising Sister’s Kids: A Struggle for Balance ⚖️
Our protagonist found herself in a tough situation after her sister went to prison for killing her husband, leaving her with three teenage nieces and nephews. She and her husband reluctantly took them in, but soon realized that these kids were expensive and not well-behaved. Despite receiving a small stipend, it barely covered their needs. The kids were upset that they had to work for their clothes and fundraise for their sports fees, while their cousin didn’t have to. They were also mad that their cousin had a college fund, and they didn’t. Our protagonist tried to explain that she treated them like any aunt would, but they remained angry. Eventually, she and her husband decided to contact the kids’ social worker to find new placements for them. The situation was too overwhelming, and they hoped someone else could do a better job. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Aunt’s successful approach to fostering family amidst financial difficulties

Aunt takes responsibility for murdered sibling’s children, but neglects emotional needs

Foster parent calls out OP for lacking effort and resources

A comment suggests showing compassion to the traumatized kids.

A harsh comment condemns the actions of a person who took in their murdered sibling’s children with resentment. YTA

Foster parent criticized for lack of love towards traumatized kids

Rebutting YTA comment on financial support for taking in children

Kindness costs nothing, financial struggles don’t justify cruelty

Raising kids isn’t like raising puppies YTA called out

A commenter believes the aunt is the a**hole for taking in the kids and treating them poorly.

OP was emotionally manipulated into this position

Redditor calls out aunt for being resentful towards orphaned kids.

NTA, but needs to be nicer to the orphaned children

Foster care stipends in the hundreds, yet a shit aunt?

Financial struggles and lack of understanding lead to difficult decision.

Taking on 3 teenagers is stressful, seek therapy and support

Supportive comment acknowledging OP’s difficult situation and decision.

NTA comment defends OP’s inheritance of murdered sibling’s kids.

Handling traumatized teenagers is complex and difficult. Don’t judge OP.

Taking in three nephews after a murder conviction? NTA, but communication is key.

Bold commenter challenges critics to take in orphaned children

Defending decision to take in nieces and nephews after tragic event.

Frustration and confusion over aunt’s responsibility for murdered sibling’s children

Honesty is key. NTA for setting boundaries with foster kids.

A heartfelt plea for love and safety for the innocent children

Aunt struggles to balance caring for 4 kids and her own son

Heartbreaking situation for aunt inheriting sibling’s children.

Taking in family’s kids due to in-law’s neglect, struggling

Taking on 3 more kids as an obligation, not desire . Financial strain but trying to teach responsibility and appreciation. NTA.

Temporary guardian faces entitled kids after inheriting them post-tragedy

NTA feels pressured to take care of siblings’ kids after murder

Caring comment suggests foster care may be better for children ❤

ESH. Commenter acknowledges lack of empathy but notes children’s entitlement.

Teens inherit aunt who can’t replace their mom. NTA.

Aunt inherits siblings’ kids after murder. Tries but can’t cope. NTA

Taking in your murdered sibling’s kids? That’s a tough situation

Being an “only-child” was great until nephew was dumped.

Parenting can be stressful but accountability goes both ways

Former foster kid approves of NTA decision, offers support and advice.

Aunt criticized for calling sister’s kids ‘not well-behaved’

Suggests separating kids from OP to avoid resentment, recommends group home.
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Compassionate comment acknowledging the tough situation for the children

Aunt inherits murdered sibling’s kids, commenter approves with sarcasm

Compassionate suggestion for child custody amidst tragic murder case.

User questions family’s responsibility and advises against negativity.

Taking in your sister’s kids – a burden on economy and psyche

Being NTAH doesn’t excuse being inhospitable to the kids

Navigating legal obligations and resources when adopting siblings in need

Having kids comes with a great responsibility.

Raising 4 kids is hard, can’t change based on circumstance. NTA

Heartfelt plea to stay connected with inherited children ❤️

No sympathy for entitled family members. NTA.

Compassionate support for aunt raising orphaned almost-adults.

Heartbreaking situation of children doomed from the start.

Taking in four extra kids isn’t easy, but family comes first

Compassionate comment acknowledges tragic situation and avoids blame game.

NTA. Aunt tried to do the right thing for her sister’s kids. Commenters shouldn’t judge her honesty.

No obligation to ruin life by taking in murdered sister’s kids

Compassionate perspective on difficult situation with insightful reflection

Prioritizing your own life doesn’t make you a bad person

Compassionate take on tough job of raising traumatized teenagers

Acknowledges being YTA, but prioritized own family’s well-being.

Suggests group homes and occasional family outings for better support

Foster care might provide better benefits for the kids

Honesty is important. Therapy could help them cope

Commendable attempt to take in traumatized teens. School and therapy recommended.

User offers helpful advice to conflicted aunt ❤️

Baffled by YTA comments, empathizes with aunt’s situation

Aunt takes in murdered sibling’s kids, faces ungrateful teenagers

Choose your own life. NTA.

Being a responsible parent doesn’t always mean being liked

Taking in a troubled kid for a friend ended up being a nightmare
