Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy family drama brewing that’s about to boil over like a pot of spicy chili! ️ This story has it all: a dying grandma , a fortune up for grabs , an absent dad , a stepmom with her eyes on the prize , and a young man caught in the middle of it all! Will our protagonist take the money and run? ♂️ Or will he do the “right” thing and share the wealth? Let’s dive in and find out!
Grandma’s Dying Wish: A Fortune Left Behind
Absent Dad, New Family
Dad’s Money Goes to Stepmom’s Family
♂️ Barely Any Child Support for Me
Surprise! The Money’s in My Name
Dad & SM Live on Grandma’s Property
Grandma’s Health Declines After Strokes
SM Feels Entitled to the Money & Property
My Dream: Move to Canada
Taking 40-45k for My Dreams
Dad’s Guilt Trip: Look Out for SM & Kid
Letting Them Live Rent-Free + 5k
Do I Deserve the Money After Dad’s Absence?
So, Reddit… WIBTA? ♂️
Edit: 50k for EACH Kid!
Update: The Land is Mine Now!
Money Still in Dad’s Name… For Now
Don’t Worry, Dad Won’t Be Homeless!
It’s All Under My Name Now!
Keeping Most of the Money, Saving Some for Emergencies
♂️ Not Compelled to Help SM or Her Grandkid
Maybe I’ll Help in the Future… With My Own Money
To the Canadians Who Commented… See You There!
Internet Weighs In: Should He Keep the Cash or Share the Wealth?
Well, well, well… looks like our main character has quite the dilemma on his hands! To keep the money and chase his Canadian dreams? Or to share it with his dad’s new family, despite their entitled attitudes? It’s a tough call, but let’s see what the internet has to say about this spicy situation! ️ Will they side with our young dreamer, or will they think he’s being a selfish a****e? Grab your popcorn, folks, because the comments are about to get WILD! Let’s dive in and see what kind of drama unfolds!
Inheritance debate settled with a resounding NTA verdict
Respect grandma’s wishes, not your father’s. Welcome to Canada
Inheritance is yours to decide. NTA
Grandma’s dying wish or greedy move? Commenter says NTA ♂️
Money is under OP’s name, entitled family members should be grateful.
Grandma’s opinion matters most, did you ask for her blessing?
Don’t take up his duties. You owe him nothing
Grandma’s will: All siblings inherit but comment OP’s taking all?
Don’t let your dad guilt trip you, keep the money
Ignoring dying grandmother’s wish to keep money = YTA
Confused commenter questions OP’s access to dying grandma’s money
Consider grandma’s intentions before taking her money. NTA/TA
Generous inheritance plan sparks NTA debate
Take the money and be grateful, but don’t feel obligated
Inheritance is personal, NTA for choosing yourself over SM’s kids
Grandma’s fortune, dad’s abandonment, and taking responsibility explained. NTA
Inheritance is yours to keep, but get it in writing
Inheritance debate: NTA for taking dying grandma’s fortune?
Respect grandma’s decision, don’t let guilt ruin inheritance.
NTA suggests leaving inheritance to dad, offers financial support advice
Consider grandma’s true intentions before claiming her fortune.
Taking majority of inheritance from bad cousins: NTA
Clarifying the inheritance details and family dynamics
Grandmother’s inheritance left commenter hurt, but NTA for taking it.
Redditors agree, NTA for considering inheritance distribution. Dress warm!
Inheritance dilemma: to give or not to give?
Don’t give in to guilt, keep the money and save wisely
Inheritance is yours. Not your responsibility to support your dad.
Grandma’s money, grandma’s decision. Restitution for lack of support.
Generous offer to provide rent-free living and $5k. NTA.
Honor your grandmother’s wishes and live your dreams!
Take the money and run. Bye SM!
Trust your gut: You’re not the a**hole for keeping money
NTA gets satisfaction from cosmic karma, no empathy for absent fathers
Confusion and doubt over OP’s inheritance plans �onfused
Redditor calls out OP for being TA, warns of consequences
No sympathy for absent father. OP should use grandma’s money.
Selfish comment sparks backlash in inheritance debate
A blunt NTA comment questions the father’s own hypocrisy.
Inheritance is your choice, NTA!
Inheriting grandma’s fortune? Don’t count on it ♂️
NTA, OP’s father and stepfamily not entitled to more money
Grandma’s dying wish vs. disabled kid: Who deserves inheritance?
Grandma’s money, your choice. Don’t let dad guilt trip you
Take everything under your name . NTA for sure.
Immigration could help family financially in the long run
Kindness is not obligation, NTA for considering grandma’s wishes
User defends OP’s decision to not give away inheritance
Grandma’s money, dad’s neglect, but still leaving something. NTA
Living rent-free & 5k is nice, not entitled to more. NTA
Inheritance is a gift, not a right. Do something to make her proud.
Grandma’s money, your choice. NTA, forget the guilt trip
Inheritance battle: Grandson wants it all, dad disagrees. NTA.
Unapologetic comment defends taking dying grandma’s fortune.
Grandma left him the money, NTA for giving some to family
You don’t owe him or his family a penny. NTA
You have the right to your grandma’s money. Build your dreams
Generous gesture or not enough? Commenter suggests monthly support.
Setting up a savings fund for the kids
Claim your inheritance and start afresh in Canada!
Grandson defending his inheritance, suggests dad buy insurance policy
NTA but don’t forget property taxes
Canadian commenter supports taking dying grandma’s money, NTA.
Grandma’s money, grandma’s rules – NTA in my opinion
Not responsible for stepmom’s kids. NTA for standing up.
Suggests spinning the situation to make it fairer for the disabled child
Supportive comment encourages cutting off toxic family members.
Planning to take grandma’s fortune? Better check your finances first!
User is called out for disregarding grandma’s wishes, YTA
Grandma’s money, dad’s problem. You do you, OP
User advises OP to follow the will and not be greedy
Consider a trust for the grandkid? NTA for current plan.
Giving inheritance to family may not always work out well
Savage comment suggests charging lazy sperm donor rent and respecting grandma’s wishes.
Follow your dreams and don’t feel guilty for being awesome
NTA – Grandma’s choice, get an education and move on
Support is a two-way street
Last Updated on April 2, 2024 by Diply Social Team