“My Mom Helped My Ex-Wife, But Refuses to Help My Current Wife,” Complains Son
He also asked if he and his current wife could move in with me. But it’s partly his fault; if he had paid proper child support to his ex-wife, this wouldn’t be an issue.
He also asked if he and his current wife could move in with me. But it’s partly his fault; if he had paid proper child support to his ex-wife, this wouldn’t be an issue.
She always excelled in school, not through intelligence or knowledge, but by charming her teachers with her cunning ways. She would help clean the classroom or run errands to win their favor.
– I’m on maternity leave, not a free babysitting service. I have enough on my plate with my own children and refuse to take on someone else’s responsibilities. A mother should raise her own child.
I’m stuck in a tricky situation where my mom refuses to hand over the apartment I inherited from my grandma. Need advice!
Emily couldn’t understand why she had never known about her grandfather. So, I decided to tell her the truth. “Your grandfather didn’t approve of my choices and forbade us from seeing each other.”
Their newborn daughter was colicky and had trouble sleeping, leaving both Sarah and John exhausted. John decided he needed a break and sent Sarah and baby Emma to her parents’ house.
I lent my car to my mom to help her out, but she let my brother drive it, and he ended up totaling it. The car can be fixed, but the repair costs are high, and insurance won’t cover it. My brother promises to pay me back, but my mom is upset with me for getting angry at her.
I’ve never held a grudge against anyone in my life, except maybe my ex-mother-in-law. She treated me horribly. I’ve met other unpleasant personalities, but Mrs. Johnson is in a league of her own. Even now, just thinking about her makes me feel sick, and I haven’t had any contact with her for years. Here’s how it all unfolded
She married right out of high school, deeply in love with her high school sweetheart. Their love was strong, but their marriage didn’t last long. After a few years, they went their separate ways.
Seeking advice on how to support my 38-year-old daughter who wants to have a baby but doesn’t have a partner.
– “I feel like I’m being torn apart. She says I’m causing a rift between her sons,” sighs Evelyn. The issue arose when Evelyn decided to give her house to her eldest grandson once he graduates from college. She informed her daughter and son-in-law about her decision. Currently, the grandson is studying abroad but plans to return to the U.S. Evelyn wants to help him settle into life back home. However, this decision has caused tension within the family.
I took out a significant loan for my father, who claimed he needed an urgent surgery that was a matter of life and death. I gave him all the money, only to find out he spent it on a trip to Las Vegas. For some reason, my father thought that since I got a promotion, I was swimming in money. He demanded substantial financial help and had me