What would you do if your father and stepsister tried to take away a necklace that your deceased grandmother left for you? This is the dilemma faced by a 15-year-old girl who felt that her family neglected and mistreated her. When her father and stepsister demanded she hands over the necklace, she refused, and they threatened to take away her phone and remove money from her bank account. In defiance, the girl broke into her father’s house and stole the necklace back. But was she justified in her actions? Some say yes, while others say her actions were rash and inappropriate. Read on to learn more about this controversial family feud and decide who was wrong.
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Teen breaks into dad’s house to steal back necklace
A teenage girl was put in a difficult situation when her step-sibling demanded a necklace gifted to her by her deceased grandmother. After her father threatened to take away her belongings, she decided to take matters into her own hands and break into his house to retrieve them. While her actions may have been rash, many applaud her for standing up for herself. However, others are questioning whether her behavior was justified. Read on to learn more about the situation and weigh in on whether she was wrong.
Taking back what’s rightfully yours

Teen’s dad threatens to steal from her, NTA for taking back necklace

15-year-old tactically retrieves necklace from abusive father. NTA.

Taking back what’s rightfully yours #NTA

Father tries to give deceased grandmother’s necklace to entitled kid, NTA for taking it back.

Grandma’s wishes should be respected. NTA.
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Protect your inheritance! ️

Teen stands up to abusive father over stolen heirloom

Teen sneaks into dad’s house to retrieve grandma’s necklace from step-sis

Secure your account! ️ Change login info after theft

Reclaiming stolen necklace from dad’s house, NTA as per comments. Drop relationship.

15-year-old takes back grandma’s necklace from dad’s house. NTA.

Teen rightfully reclaims necklace from unsupportive father.

Protect your valuables and privacy from abusive family members

Protect your assets , not your father. NTA.

Supportive comments suggest going no contact with deadbeat dad

Deceased grandmother’s necklace, father’s betrayal, and a rightful owner.

Protect the necklace and your inheritance. NTA.

Teen rightfully reclaims necklace from step family, father is AH

Reclaiming family heirloom: for taking back what’s yours.

Taking control: Breaking free from toxic family dynamics

Reclaiming grandma’s necklace: NTA, but consider legal alternatives

Take back what’s yours and protect your assets

Minor seeks advice on how to handle stealing dad. NTA

Protect your assets and cut ties with toxic family members

Late night entry for sentimental item leads to NTA judgement.

Supportive comment for a good cousin #NotTheA**hole

A father’s theft and a grandmother’s stolen necklace.

NTA, but breaking in was risky. Contact a lawyer

Stand up for your sentimental attachment and protect your inheritance!

Daughter steals back inheritance necklace, dad has no legal ground. ♀️

Family feud over stolen necklace

Protect yourself and your mom. ️

Protect your assets , open a new bank account without family access.

Supportive comment warns against reconciliation with abusive father

Inheritance heist: Teen steals back necklace from dad and stepsister

Don’t let them guilt-trip you, stay strong

Seeking support and advice for a toxic family situation

Taking back grandma’s necklace: NTA, not breaking in with key access

Recovering stolen property . Father’s house off-limits

Breaking in at night not cool, but necklace rightfully yours

Harsh but honest advice for a heartbroken teenager

Protect yourself and seek custody.

Protect your assets and cut toxic ties with dad

Commenters agree: Dad is the worst.
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Stand your ground Keep your grandmother’s necklace

Teen retrieves sentimental necklace, earns NTA judgement

Commenter offers helpful advice and resources for legal action

Legally mine and didn’t break in. NTA

Teen justified in stealing back sentimental necklace

Retrieving grandma’s necklace from father’s house, legally not breaking in.

Family heirloom dispute sparks AITA deja vu in comment section.

Protecting the child from the father

Supportive response to father’s greed with a hint of sarcasm

Stand up for yourself and protect your inheritance

Protect your assets : Moving money from controlling dad

Inheritance battles can be tough, but legally it’s yours ✨

Heartbreaking. A son’s quest for a precious memory.

Teen legally takes back stolen necklace from a**hole family members

Grandma’s necklace rightfully belongs to OP, not entitled step-sister ♀️

Reclaiming family heirlooms? Not the a**hole

Legally breaking into dad’s house to reclaim grandma’s necklace

Supportive commenters suggest taking dad off bank account.

Reclaiming a precious heirloom from a deceased grandmother – NTA!

Supportive cousin suggests break-in, glad OP has NTA family ❤️

Take control of your life, close your account, and seek custody

When breaking into your own house goes wrong… ♂️

Last Updated on April 2, 2023 by Alfe Mercado