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ESH. You for treating him as “less than” for not wanting to go to college. Say what you want, but you gave $50k in kind to your daughter & $5k plus a used car so maybe $15k in kind to your son. A $35k difference. You played favourites. Your son for thinking it was time to balance the scales over 10yrs later. 13 months ago, OOP wanted to know if she was an AH for not giving her daughter money when she had little contact with her daughter during the daughter's life. Update 17 hours ago. TW: divorce, parental alienation Original post by u/daughterissues3872 in r/AITA. AITA For Not Giving My Daughter Money After She Ignored Me Her Whole LifeRemember op her son not being to buy his books is not your problem nor your responsibility. Even if you weren't invited to the party the cookies were a good gift. So the next time your neighbor needs some last minute baking goods for a party remember to send her the invoice and don't forget to add a rush fee because free cookies don't count as ...

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AITA for not giving my son's stepson money for university when I have for all my other grandkids? - YouTube. Original post: https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/zmrhgu Like...Welcome to r/AmITheAsshole. Please view our voting guide here, and remember to use only one judgement in your comment. OP has offered the following explanation for why they think they might be the asshole: (1) what action you took that should be judged I didn't give money to my mom for her vacation.NTA don't give her nothing. well just what she spend on the game and that's it. make sure u hide it well or else she will find the money and not give it back at all. unled_horse • 9 mo. ago. NTA but either 1. Don't go to bingo with mom 2. Pay for yourself 3. Pay for both of you and take her winnings next time.AITA For not giving my mom $400. Back story: Long story short, I moved out and away from my mom when I was 17 she was abusive and had problems over the years, she got a lot better. Now I'm M 26, BC of covied I had to move back home. I was going to buy a house but then everything happened. She let me stay with her and things have been alright.Hello! Today we have new #AITA stories from #reddit for you. Enjoy! :)Story 1: OP's wife believes that her daughter is entitled to the inheritance from OP's ...Chaitra Krishnamurthy. Tue 5 September 2023 10:47, UK. An ‘AITA for giving my athlete son an allowance’ has prompted Reddit users to call out the father for ill …Student loans aren't free money. Financial assistance sustains you through your education so that you're in a position to repay your debt and earn a living later. You're not in a position to help your parents yet. You're still in a situation where they should be helping you.Remember, your daughter has 1 parent to give her money (you), and now they want you to give money to his kids who have 2 parents. So ask them how much they plan to support your kid yearly. Since THAT would be fair. Your daughter has 1 parent, 1 step parent, 1 dead parent. Her step siblings have 2 parents and 1 step parent.ESH. You for treating him as “less than” for not wanting to go to college. Say what you want, but you gave $50k in kind to your daughter & $5k plus a used car so maybe $15k in kind to your son. A $35k difference. You played favourites. Your son for thinking it was time to balance the scales over 10yrs later.AITA For Not Giving my Girlfriend Money For Nothing? This whole story has been a drawn out event, and it needs some context. So I (31M) have been working in the business sector for a little over 7 years. It’s been paying very well, as my field (MIS/Logistics) has been growing steadily for a while now. I’ve been very particular about my ...AITA for not giving my son his inheritance. My mom passed away of cancer 8 years ago when my son was 10. He is 18 now. He has known about his grandma leaving him money ever since he was 12. She left $100k for him, $100k for his sister (15f) $100k for me and $1m for my sister and her son. (they aren’t as well off as us and needed it) So now my ...John is the one ruining his relationship with Sadie. He has chosen an abusive, selfish, controlling, thieving wife who steals from Sadie and who punishes Sadie in cruel ways. They are amping up their abuse and are traumatizing …AITA for not giving my son money anymore. I’m a single dad (40). I have 15 year old son. I usually gave him $50-$70 a week and he didn’t have any complaints with that. Well, he has a best friend (16F). They’ve been friends since they were 5-6. She has a 3 month old baby.4. I don’t expect to be taken care of when I get old, me and my husband already talked about this, and unless my son wants to, we will not ask him to take care of us. 5. Just to clarify, I am not Indian. While I love India and I've been there once with my husband, I just want to clarify I'm South American. My son currently lives in North America.AITA for not giving my son spending cash for vacation? My son is 18. He was going to be home next week because it is his spring break. I had planned a low-key family party with just me, my wife and my three other sons. I thought he'd check in, then go to his mom's, his friends. Last night my son FaceTime me and said he wasn't coming home for ...When giving money as a gift, general etiquette includes giving $100 to $200 per person as a wedding gift, giving between $15 and $50 for a high school graduation of a close friend or family member, and avoiding giving monetary gifts to a si...

AITA for not giving up my plane seat. I'm on this flight from Madrid to Abu Dhabi (6 hours flight). There's this son (maybe 32 years old) and father (maybe 55 years old) traveling with us and they got separated from each other, so they're asking people around them if they can switch w anyone so they can be beside each other. Everyone said no.13 months ago, OOP wanted to know if she was an AH for not giving her daughter money when she had little contact with her daughter during the daughter's life. Update 17 hours ago. TW: divorce, parental alienation Original post by u/daughterissues3872 in r/AITA. AITA For Not Giving My Daughter Money After She Ignored Me Her Whole Life This money was already set aside for her and you could have held onto it for a few more years until she is 21/22 waiting to see if your daughter changed her mind, which she did. You have every right to spend your cash as you see fit but you didn't even wait a full year before using that fund for your remodel. 117.Asshole Enthusiast [6] •. This is a sign that as an adult who doesn’t even live in the same country with your dad, you should not have a joint account. Joint accounts are for when your lives are fully financially intertwined and you don’t have ‘my money’ and ‘your money’.Not giving fundraised money to my bf. Because it is for his son. Help keep the sub engaging! Don’t downvote assholes! Do upvote interesting posts! Click Here For Our Rules and Click Here For Our FAQ. Subreddit Announcement The Asshole Universe is Expanding, Again: Introducing Another New Sister Subreddit! Follow the link above to learn more

The last thing I'd ever want is for me and my son to not be close anymore because he's my world and I've had to raise him by myself for 17 years. So thank you everyone for the advice and comments. So for the backstory I have a 17 year old teenage son and I wish I was being dramatic but he is genuinely the most irresponsible person with money.AITA for using my daughter’s college fund on her sister’s tuition. My husband and I have 2 daughters 25 and 22. This past May my 22 year old graduated from college. My husband and I got her a brand new car. My other family members were very generous. Several gifts including, helping her find a nice apartment, one person promised to pay for ...…

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5 5 comments Best Top New Controversial Q&A Judgement_Bot_AITA • Beep Boop • 3 days ago • Welcome to r/AmITheAsshole. Please view our voting guide here, and remember to use only one judgement in your comment. OP has offered the following explanation for why they think they might be the asshole:11 votes, 32 comments. My father passed away last year and probate has finally been sorted out. Almost all of his estate passed on to my mum, with a…

Noooooo, they think you are an asshole for holding them accountable for their awful actions. They thought you would be a pushover, but you are showing them you're not. Your great-aunt would be proud of you. And you aren't the one putting money ahead of family. They did when they stole your money.J.P. Morgan bought and collected art that was equal in value to about two-thirds of his estate or 900 million dollars today. Much of the art he purchased was obtained during the last two decades of his life. After his death, his son, J.P.I refused to give money to my brother even when he told me he has health issues. I might be the asshole for not giving him the money because I think he is lying. Help keep the sub engaging! Don’t downvote assholes! Do upvote interesting posts! Click Here For Our Rules and Click Here For Our FAQ. Subreddit Announcements Happy Anniversary, AITA!

AITA for giving my son ~$15,000 when he turned 18 and The answer there is absolutely yes, YTA. He wouldn’t be the a-hole for taking payment from Walter for watching the other kids, though I think it’s kind of a petty, dick thing to do if Walter is essentially paying for his wife to go have fun since he’s shown so little interest in taking her out himself. 8. 1. Apologies, I seem to remember a similar post bIt's your money, you have the right to spend Indian parents generally won’t even kick out a “problem” child, but some can disown you if you go against the beliefs. Basically, your parents name is mud in the community. They only want you to move back to save their reputation, not because they care about you. Please don’t move back.When my and my other brother's kids were born dad started a college fund for each one of them (it's supposed to achieve $2million when they reach 18), last week Amy discovered about the funds and ask dad about it (she has 3 kids 7F,5F,2F), apparently dad has been giving the money that was supposed to go her daughter's to the NWLC to help other ... AITA for not giving up my room because m Apologies, I seem to remember a similar post but for the life of me can’t find it. Don’t mean to be redundant! My husband and I are a couple in our 40s, we’ve been married for 10 years now. We both have 17 year old children, he a son with his ex wife and me a daughter from my husband who passed. When we married, we chose to keep a portion of our finances sepa I’ve been very upfront about this reasoniAre you tired of spending a fortune on fuel every moIf you do not want to give someone money, you don't have When my son was about 4, me and my (still amazing) ex were separated but both having money troubles at the time. I ended up using masking tape on my carpet to make a Pac-Man maze (for some reason, he was obsessed with it), popcorn for the pellets, drew faces on some big lego for the ghosts and used a yellow stress ball for Pac-Man.AITA for not giving my son money from my daughters savings? My (56F) daughter (29F) still lives at home. My daughter was nervous about living on her own and after college she asked if she can come back home until she is ready. The latest drama on the AITA subreddit revolves around an a NTA. Even in the best circumstances, children don’t owe their parents money. They need to be responsible for their own bills and debts. The fact that they ask this of you after not supporting you financially is just adding insult to injury. mr_cesar Partassipant [4] … 9. The “Body Count” Board. There is somet[But wouldn’t the gift tax still require payment on anythi13 months ago, OOP wanted to know if she was My mom told me what I got should be split equally between us all. I said it shouldn't because my aunt wanted stuff left to me. She told me if I asked my grandparents to give me access to the money now, that they would, and that we could all benefit from it. I told her they would do that but I'm not going to ask.If you have the ability to do so, you might want to consider putting some of the money you're saving by not buying your son designer clothes etc into a scholarship to help this goal. You probably wouldn't be able to afford to pay someone's full tuition off of that, but you could cover application fees, lunches, or provide general assistance.