Picture this: You’re a mother who’s worked hard to secure a college fund for your daughter. Life has been a rollercoaster, with your ex-husband’s infidelity leading to a divorce and a half-brother for your daughter. Now, after years of financial comfort, your ex and his wife have lost everything and want a piece of your daughter’s college fund. What would you do? Stand your ground or bend to their pleas? Let’s dive into this real-life drama that’s got everyone talking.
A Divorce Born From Infidelity

The Other Woman Steps In

A Rocky Start to The New Family

A Sibling Bond Denied

Securing the Future

The Tables Turn: From Riches to Rags

A Desperate Plea for Help

A Mother’s Defiance

Accusations Fly ️

A Final Stand

A Father’s Plea

A Mother’s Stand: Protecting Her Daughter’s Future
In a world where money talks, one mother refuses to let her daughter’s future be jeopardized. After a tumultuous past filled with infidelity, divorce, and a strained sibling relationship, she now faces a new challenge. Her ex-husband and his wife, once wealthy and dismissive, have lost it all and are begging for a piece of her daughter’s college fund. Despite accusations of spite and greed, she stands her ground, insisting that her daughter’s future is not up for negotiation. The drama doesn’t end there, folks. Let’s see how the internet is reacting to this fiery tale of defiance and determination.
NTA. Let them lie in their own bed

“There’s the door. Let it hit you from behind on your way out.”

NTA. College fund choice. Parent prioritizes own child’s future.

NTA: Entitled ex-wife wants your money too? Stay strong

NTA. Protect your daughter’s college fund. Don’t let others take advantage.

NTA: Daughter’s money, husband’s family behaving horribly. No payback.

NTA. Protecting your daughter’s college fund from irresponsible relatives

NTA- Ex and his wife’s behavior is gross. $5-6k won’t make anyone debt-free. They probably want the money for themselves. Separate account for son?

NTA for protecting your daughter’s college fund!

NTA: Not your circus. Not your monkeys. ♀️

Mother’s hypocrisy exposed: NTA for refusing to share college fund
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NTA- Ex needs to man up

NTA. Daughter’s college fund, husband not obligated to fund half-brother. Unfortunate.

Mom’s justified, but daughter may face manipulation for the money

NTA. Your cheating ex wants fairness? Laughable. Don’t give in.

NTA. Protect your daughter’s college fund.

“NTA
You could offer to split the amount your Ex can prove he contributed in half. In other words, give half of that $5-6k he contributed for his son and keep the other half for his contribution to your daughter’s college. But… it would also be smart to only offer this a payment directly towards his son’s college when his son actually attends college. Because it sounds like they’ve already spent any previous college money they had saved and would spend this money too if you gave it to them now.
‘Ex contributed $6k to Daughter’s fund. I’m okay with sharing that between the two kids. Let me know when Sin is starting college and I’ll pay $3k to his school.'”
Reply: “Why would she do any of that? She owes them nothing” “
NTA. Protecting your daughter’s future makes you an amazing mother!

Heartless or justified? Mother refuses to share college fund

NTA! Offered him money, he refused. They made their bed.

Parents at fault for college fund dispute, NTA for refusing

NTA: Mistress is audacious, daughter shouldn’t suffer for parents’ mistakes

NTA: Your daughter, your responsibility. His son, not your concern.

NTA: Protecting your daughter’s college fund from irresponsible half-brother.

Generous offer to return contribution, but protect college fund penalties

NTA: Cheating created this situation, he should figure it out

NTA. Ex’s partner’s behavior is gross. Stand your ground!

NTA: Prioritizing your daughter’s future is completely understandable.

NTA: No way! You owe them nothing!

NTA: Protect your daughter’s college fund from your ex’s access

NTA: Not your business, just like the guy at the shop

Heartless or justified? The battle over a college fund

Protect your daughter’s future, cut off toxic family members. ✂️

NTA wins the composure award for refusing to share college fund

NTA. Ex’s affair partner wants half daughter’s college fund. Unfair!

NTA. Your daughter’s college fund, your decision.

Stand your ground! Your daughter’s future, not her half-brother’s.

Fair compromise offered, but is she heartless or justified?

NTA. Protecting your child’s future vs. helping step-sibling. ♀️

NTA at all. How dare they.

NTA. Protecting your daughter’s college fund is completely justified.

Definitely not the a**hole. Let them lay in their bed

NTA: Daughter shouldn’t suffer for parents’ poor financial decisions

Setting up your child for success and standing your ground!

NTA, no sharing college fund with half-brother. Justified

NTA, but buckle up and get ready to battle

NTA: No obligation to pay for ex’s affair baby’s education.

NTA: Celebrate your victory and send his wife some self-care!

Parent defends not sharing college fund with step-sibling.

Ex’s financial irresponsibility puts daughter’s college fund at risk

Unpopular opinion: Keeping the college fund.

Karma darling karma. Not the a**hole.

NTA. Not your kid, not your problem.

Defiant refusal to share college fund sparks heated debate

NTA: No college fund? No problem! Be resourceful!

Generous offer rejected, insults thrown. Is begging ever effective?

NTA shuts down entitled family with epic savagery.

NTA: Daughter’s college fund, father’s nerve. Justified or heartless?

NTA: Family expects unfair financial responsibility. Daughter vs. Half-brother.

NTA- Keep the money! It’s your daughter’s, not his!

NTA – Keep your money, he doesn’t deserve a penny.

NTA. Daughter’s college fund is hers. Ex and wife’s problem.

NTA: No job, no money, not your responsibility. ♂️

NTA: No obligation to fund non-relative’s college fund.

NTA: Protect your daughter’s college fund. Set boundaries with family.

Consequences of their actions, NTA. ♀️

Karma strikes back! Homewrecker and cheater get what they deserve. NTA
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Fiery comment! A confrontation that escalated quickly!

Laughing at entitled ex’s weak backbone. NTA, justified!

Is it fair to share the college fund? Let’s discuss!

NTA: No way I’d give them the 5k back

Heartless or justified? NTA refuses to share college fund

NTA: Life isn’t fair. Get used to it. ♀️

Stepmother wants daughter’s college fund, but daughter is justified.

“NTA. You’re not obligated to provide for your ex’s son.”

Don’t give him the $5k. It’s not your money. NTA.

NTA: Doubtful the money would be used for college anyway

NTA: Daughter’s college fund dispute reveals father’s true character.
