After a miscarriage and her husband becoming the legal guardian of his autistic niece, this woman struggles with caretaking responsibilities as a part-time worker. She gets her old high-demanding job back, leaving her husband alone with the niece. Is she selfish or just fed up? The post has sparked controversial opinions from both sides. Read on for more details.
Husband becomes legal guardian of niece, wife expresses concerns.

Woman quits job to start family, but is it worth it?

Finding purpose during tough times with a remote part-time job.

Mother quits job to care for daughter with disabilities

Struggling to care for husband’s autistic niece – meltdowns and exhaustion

Dealing with an autistic child’s food sensitivities can be challenging.

Husband’s anger escalates as wife refuses to care for niece.

Woman stands up to husband and takes a break

Woman quits in protest, man forced to take leave, apologizes

Woman gets old job back to avoid caring for autistic niece

Struggling with family conflict over job and caregiving responsibilities ♀️

Are they the a**hole in this situation?

Update on woman who got job to avoid caring duties

Woman gets old job back to avoid caring for husband’s niece
After her husband became the legal guardian to his sister’s daughter, a woman gave up her career to be a stay-at-home mom. However, after her sister-in-law passed away and she became the primary caretaker to her niece with non-verbal autism, dyslexia, and severe sensory issues, she found herself at her wits’ end. When her husband failed to uphold his promise to take care of the child, she left to stay with her mother and got her old job back, which requires travel and in-office work. This decision has caused a rift between her and her husband’s family, who think she is being selfish. What do you think – is she the a**hole in this situation?
Understanding and empathizing with autistic children is important.

No a-hole here. Explanation needed

Former nanny shares experience of caring for autistic child, advises husband to get a caregiver.

Husband’s broken promise leads to unforeseen consequences

No blame, no shame. ♀️ Niece’s family should provide care.
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Having her old job back will allow for qualified help.

Don’t let him off the hook! Hold him accountable

Caring for a child with autism can be challenging. Take care.

Being a caretaker is tough but don’t blame the innocent girl

Support worker advises on caring for individuals with disabilities

Husband should take responsibility for his autistic niece’s care ❌

You did nothing wrong. He should take care of it.

Caring for an autistic child requires specialized work and understanding

Should she end her marriage over caring for his niece?

Husband needs to step up. Dyslexia ≠ developmental disorder. ♀️

Don’t have a child with this person.

Setting boundaries with family can be tough

Navigating family expectations and balancing responsibilities as a caretaker

Don’t let anyone steamroll you into taking on unwanted responsibilities

Taking on a special needs child is a huge undertaking

Taking responsibility for your actions.

Standing up for yourself and the child, NTA

Navigating caretaking responsibilities and personal fulfillment

Marriage in shambles due to caring for autistic niece. ESH.

Don’t be a martyr. Get your job back.

Husband’s promise to be sole caretaker of niece unfair to OP

Breaking promises and shifting responsibility.

Savage advice to end a messy situation.

Encouraging response to woman avoiding caring for autistic niece.

Family responsibility or not? NTA for niece’s care.

Stand your ground! Don’t let them guilt trip you.

Suggestion for care homes and therapy for better preparation.

Spouse taking you for granted? NTA suggests institutionalization.

NTA. Taking care of autistic niece not in job description.

Husband lies about caregiving, NTA for avoiding responsibility.

Husband volunteers to care for autistic niece, drops it on wife. NTA

Parent with experience empathizes with woman’s tough situation ❤️.

Husband signed up for it, he should be the caregiver

Working with autistic kids is tough, NTA for not wanting responsibility

A valid point raised about the niece’s support system.

Spouse’s responsibility or not? NTA chose herself over obligation.

Support for standing up against unfair caregiving responsibilities
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Woman’s insensitive behavior towards autistic niece raises concerns (ESH)

Stand up for yourself! You deserve to be heard.

“Husband promised to take care, but didn’t”: NTA stands strong

Exploring day programs for adults with disabilities

Don’t sacrifice your career for caregiving. NTA ✌

Asking the important questions about long-term care for niece

Care for a disabled child leads to marital troubles. ESH.

Equal parenting responsibilities.

Divorce emoji. OP not responsible for husband’s actions.

YTA for leaving a child with zero supervision ♀️

Specialized facilities can provide better life quality for special needs individuals.

Parent of autistic child offers support and advice ❤️

NTA: You are not responsible for your husband’s niece ♀️

Standing up for yourself and setting boundaries. You go girl!

Don’t let your husband take advantage of your good nature

Don’t be an unpaid nanny! Stand up for yourself and your time.

Spouse assumes care, gets upset when refused. NTA

Parent of an autistic child sympathizes with OP’s burnout and husband’s lack of support.

Family needs to figure out niece’s care, not OP. NTA

Comment suggests divorce due to husband’s behavior.

Caregiving responsibilities strain marriage, NTA suggests hiring help or placement.

Spouse can’t volunteer your care. NTA

Husband wants credit but not responsibility for autistic niece. NTA.

Taking a stand for yourself and setting boundaries

Husband made a unilateral life choice, now suffering consequences

Support for woman who avoided caring for autistic niece

Not the a**hole for refusing to bear his responsibility

Husband wants her pregnant wife to care for autistic niece. NTA.

Protect your finances and seek resources for niece’s care. NTA
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OP faces tough decision: care for niece or husband’s job?

Take control of your life Don’t let guilt-trips dictate it.

Husband lied about caring for autistic child; wife not the a**hole

NTA – Legal help needed for disabled niece’s care

Family support and broken promises lead to NTA judgement

Advice from an autistic person on caring for an autistic child

Family drama and abandonment surrounding autistic niece, everyone sucks here

Not wanting to be a caretaker is understandable. ♀️

Compassionate NTA declines responsibility to care for husband’s niece with autism ❤️

Seeking help and resources for caring for special needs niece ❤️

Dealing with an unsupportive spouse in caretaking is unrealistic

Marriage goals not aligned, NTA for not wanting sole responsibility.
