Is She Wrong for Threatening to Sue Her Daughter-In-Law? People Shared Their Thoughts.

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 Is She Wrong for Threatening to Sue Her Daughter In Law? People Shared Their Thoughts.

Oh, boy…there is some major family drama going on here, no doubt about it…

And this woman is so worked up that she’s thinking of suing her daughter-in-law.

Is she acting like an a**hole?

Check out her story and see what you think.

“Hi. I am a grandma and I own a pretty good business in accounting.

I’m not filthy rich, but I surely have a good amount of money and I’ve set aside a lot of money for my grandson for college, or for a house if he decides not to go to college.

Every year for his birthday for the past 8 years I have given him around $800 a year for christmas and his birthday, so he can enjoy himself. It’s quite a hefty sum of money, but he is a great child and I believe he deserves the money. He is 15 at the moment.

Well, recently he came forward and told me for 5 years that my daughter in law has stolen a lot of money from him, and some from my son as well. It turned out that she was spending a lot of money to herself and decided to pretend that my grandson’s money would be going towards college funds (It was usually through gift cards, so how would it even go towards a college in the first place?).

Not only this but apparently he was barely even FED and didn’t get basic necessities a lot of the time. 6 years ago she broke up with my son, and dated a man who’s salary was well enough to make sure my grandson was getting what he needs. They weren’t in poverty.

I was furious, not only was the money I gave my grandson to have fun being used by someone who I didn’t even like in the first place, but my grandson was being neglected when they could have given him the basic necessities.

I recently emailed my DIL, telling her how much she owes me and if she doesn’t pay it back by the end of the year I’m getting my lawyers involved. Well, she was furious and started using the fact that her boyfriend is a ‘military sniper’ as a way to threaten me into dropping the charges.

I told her I refuse to do so, and ignored her after that, knowing if she continued to threaten me all she is doing is incriminating herself. My other son who is also an employee of mine said I was being too harsh on her and should have just let it go, and that I already have enough money as is to pay him back.

AITA?”

And here’s how Reddit users reacted to this story.

One person said she’s NTA and they’re pretty sure her DIL is lying.

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Another reader said if he’s really in the military she can probably get in touch with his command.

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And one Reddit user said she’s NTA and her DIL sounds unhinged.

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All I can say is I’d LOVE to get this much money for my birthday!

Source: https://twistedsifter.com/2023/07/is-she-wrong-for-threatening-to-sue-her-daughter-in-law-people-shared-their-thoughts/