Losing a child is one of the most devastating experiences any parent can go through. Two years ago, Liam, a beautiful 5-year-old boy, tragically passed away, leaving his parents heartbroken. The couple eventually split after the mother cheated on the father, causing even more pain and heartache. Now, the father faces a difficult decision: should he allow his ex-wife to visit their late son’s favorite cabin, a place filled with cherished memories? ❄️
Liam’s Tragic Passing

The Heartbreaking Split

Cheating Out of Grief?

The Beloved Cabin

A Beautiful View

Liam’s Favorite Place

Father Buys the Cabin

A New Home

Ex-Wife’s Request

A Painful Denial

Father’s Struggle

Ex-Wife’s Desperation

Family’s Opinions ️

Grieving Together?

The Torn Father

A Father’s Heart-Wrenching Dilemma
In the midst of his own grief, this father is faced with a difficult decision: should he allow his ex-wife, who cheated on him, to visit their late son’s favorite cabin? While his father supports his decision to deny her access, his mother believes they should grieve together. Torn between honoring his son’s memory and protecting his own emotional well-being, the father struggles to find the right path. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this heart-wrenching situation…
Ex-wife wants access to son’s cabin, commenters debate if she’s manipulative. NTA.

Ex-wife wants access to late son’s favorite cabin. Commenters support dad.

Prioritizing mental health over ex-wife’s grief: NTA, you owe yourself everything.

Ex-wife cheated, but NAH for asking to visit cabin. OP justified.

Protecting memories of late son: NTA for denying access.

Ex-wife cheated and used son as excuse. Dad justified in denying access.

Ex-husband denies ex-wife access to late son’s cabin. NTA.

Ex-husband denies late son’s mom access to shared cabin: justified?

Divorced couple’s dispute over late son’s cabin sparks sympathy and understanding.

Setting boundaries after tragedy: NTA or heartless?

Divorced couple’s cabin: NAH commenter empathizes with dad’s decision.

Awaiting therapy session to navigate heartless or justified situation

Creating a safe space in late son’s favorite cabin – NTA

Protecting your safe space

Grief can make people act in crazy, shitty ways. NAH.

Ex-wife cheated, now wants access to cabin. NTA denies.

Compassionate response to grieving dad’s denial of ex-wife’s request. ❤️

Heartbreaking story. Commenter sympathizes with OP but cautions about grief.

Creating a personal space with fond memories of your son

Ex-husband denies ex-wife access to cabin after son’s death

Ex-wife wants to visit son’s favorite cabin, dad refuses. NAH.

Dad denies cheating ex access to late son’s cabin. NTA.

Respectful NTA comment defends dad’s right to grieve privately

Grieving dad defends decision to deny ex-wife cabin access

Ex-wife denied access to late son’s cabin. NTA or justified?

Grieving ex denied access to cabin: NAH or heartless move?

Ex-wife wants access to late son’s favorite cabin. OP is NTA.
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Ex-wife cheated, NTA for denying access to late son’s cabin
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Enjoying peace at late son’s cabin, NTA denies ex access.

Divorced dad denies ex-wife cabin access: justified or heartless? ♀️

Heartbroken father seeks closure at son’s cabin after ex-wife’s infidelity

Denying ex access to son’s cabin after pain caused is justified

Ex-husband justified in denying ex-wife access to cabin due to cheating.

Protecting your space after a loss is understandable

Ex-wife wants access to son’s cabin, NTA denies. Emotions high.

Virtual hug from a stranger. Enjoy that nostalgic view in peace

Compassionate comment suggests compromise for grieving ex-wife’s visit.

NTA: Ex-wife cheated, has home with Liam’s memories. Cabin is yours.

Home is where the heart is NTA

Ex-husband denies ex-wife access to late son’s cabin: justified or heartless?

NTA found solace in late son’s cabin, denies ex-wife access.

Self-care comes first. NTA for prioritizing your grieving process

Ex-wife cheated, NTA dad refuses cabin access. Karma’s a b***h.

Ex-wife cheated, NTA for denying access to son’s cabin.

Setting boundaries after loss is self-care. NTA

Grieving ex denies access to late son’s cabin: justified or heartless? NTA thinks the latter.
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Prioritizing mental health after loss: NTA for denying access.

Protecting a safe place after a traumatic event. NTA

Ex-wife wants access to late son’s cabin, commenter supports dad’s decision.

Respectful boundaries. NTA for denying ex-wife access to cabin.

Keeping the cabin to yourself after a tragic loss.

Heartfelt sympathy for OP’s situation with ex-wife’s inappropriate actions.

Change the locks! NTA but protect your property.

OP’s decision to deny ex-wife access to cabin justified.

Grieving father denies ex-wife access to late son’s cabin

NTA for denying ex-wife access to son’s cabin.

Ex-wife cheated, got house, now wants son’s cabin. NTA.

Protect your safe space! Don’t let her visit

Grieving parents in cabin dispute – NAH or justified? ♂️

Respectful boundaries or manipulating ex-wife? NTA stands firm

Comment defends wife’s cheating amidst grief, calls for sympathy.
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Claiming her own space after loss. NTA

Ex-wife banned from late son’s cabin: justified or heartless? NTA

Cheating after a loss? NTA’s reaction and recovery.

Commenter sympathizes with dad’s situation after tragic loss.

Divorced couple struggles to let go of shared memories.

Grieving father defends his actions, receives support from commenters. ❤️

Block her for your own healing

Ex-wife denied access to cabin after divorce: justified or heartless?

Co-worker’s actions deemed despicable by commenter, labeled as a**hole

Being honest about not being ready to share cabin. NAH
