Imagine being a young mother who lost her precious daughter after a long battle with illness. Now, picture having to make the heart-wrenching decision of whether or not to invite your ex-husband, who was a father figure to your daughter, to her funeral. This is the painful dilemma faced by one mother, trying to navigate the emotional minefield of grief, family dynamics, and past relationships. Let’s dive into her story…
A Young Mother’s Journey

The Struggle with Addiction

Enter the Ex-Husband

Marriage and Roadblocks

The Heartbreaking Divorce

Amicable Separation

Kaylee’s Illness

Her Father’s Transformation

The Battle for Kaylee

Ex-Husband’s Reaction

The Funeral Dilemma

Family’s Opinion

Kaylee’s Dad’s Stance

The Big Question

Edit – Kaylee’s Dad’s Journey

A Father’s Love

A Mother’s Heartbreaking Decision
In the midst of unimaginable grief, this mother is torn between honoring her daughter’s memory and navigating the complex emotions surrounding her ex-husband’s role in her daughter’s life. With her family divided and Kaylee’s dad firmly against the idea, she’s left questioning if she would be the bad guy for not inviting her ex to the funeral. As the internet weighs in on this emotional rollercoaster, we can only hope that she finds the strength and clarity to make the best decision for her family.
Ex-husband wants to attend daughter’s funeral after being absent for years. NTA.

Debate over inviting absentee dad to daughter’s funeral, mostly NTA.

Ex-husband’s absence for 4 years makes funeral invite inappropriate.

Ex-husband doesn’t deserve to show up at daughter’s funeral

Inviting ex-husband to daughter’s funeral: NTA, but he abandoned her?

Commenter asks for more details about ex-husband’s relationship with daughter. Replies reveal limited communication and infidelity.

Missing information: Why wasn’t the ex told about Kaylee’s illness?

Ex-husband not involved during sickness, NTA for not inviting him.

Stepfather judged unfairly by biological father in a heartbreaking situation

Ex-husband should attend as a guest, no special role. NTA

Ex-husband, a loving stepfather, deserves to pay respects. YTA.

Navigating a difficult decision after a tragic loss

Step-father left in the dark, but is it mom’s fault?

Allowing the ex-husband to attend the funeral for closure.
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Heartfelt condolences. Ex-husband’s absence in the past makes it difficult.

Condolences. Only ex-husband should attend, not his family.

Ex-husband called a couple times a year, didn’t know daughter died. YTA.

Lack of communication leads to tension and blame-shifting.

Excluding the ex-husband from the funeral is okay. Share burial location.

Ex’s request to attend daughter’s funeral with new family causes dilemma

Ex-husband doesn’t deserve to attend daughter’s funeral. NTA.

Choose the people that will give you the support you need ❤️

Ex-husband betrayed her, NTA for not inviting him

Family concerned about drama if ex is invited to funeral.

Ex-husband raised her for 7 years, YTA for not inviting.

Don’t invite him. He wasn’t there for you or her

Stay focused on your daughter’s farewell, not on distractions.

Heartfelt condolences for a grieving mother ❤

Allow ex-husband at daughter’s funeral? NTA says commenter.

No sympathy for the ex-husband who abandoned his family. #NTA

Focus on honoring your daughter, not your ex-husband’s feelings.
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Ex-husband wants to attend daughter’s funeral with new wife and baby

Excluding him from the funeral is petty. YTA for that.

Inviting him to the funeral is the right thing to do

NTA. Ex-husband wants to make up for lost time, but it’s your grief.

Ex-husband should pay his respects, but not be part of processions
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Allowing ex-husband at funeral, but not his family? NTA.

Ex-husband not invited to funeral, commenters support decision.

Don’t let him play the grieving father after abandoning you.

Stepdad’s absence and daughter’s feelings questioned in funeral dilemma

Include ex-husband in daughter’s funeral to mourn together.

Curiosity piqued: What’s the untold story behind this funeral?

Ex-husband deserves to attend daughter’s funeral. Don’t be selfish.

Ex-husband absent for years, can’t play grieving father now.

Ex-husband’s true colors showed after divorce, NTA for not inviting.

Funeral invitations? That’s a new one

Let’s put egos aside and grieve together.

Ex-husband provided love and support for 7 years, YWBTA if excluded.

Including ex at funeral could bring comfort to grieving family

Commenter calls out OP for not inviting ex-husband to daughter’s funeral.

Funerals are for the living. If you’re uncomfortable, don’t invite.
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Funeral invites are rare, but obligation can make attendance awkward.
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Ex-husband abandoned daughter, no obligation to invite him to funeral

Heartfelt condolences for loss, NTA for not inviting ex-husband

Ex-husband’s absence at daughter’s funeral questioned by commenter

Ex-husband left, not entitled to demand anything. Block him out.

Ex-husband left them, NTA for not inviting him to funeral
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Ex-husband ghosted daughter for 4 years, shouldn’t be invited

Ex-husband excluded himself, NTA for not inviting him to funeral

Consider inviting him to the wake for closure. NTA.

Ex-husband not the father, NTA for not inviting him

Consider your own feelings and what your daughter would want

Ex-husband ghosted daughter, NTA for not inviting him to funeral

Ex-husband abandoned family, no place at daughter’s funeral. NTA

Don’t let him guilt you. Focus on your own healing.

Ex-husband absent for 4 years, NTA for not involving him.
