Woman Tells Her Ex-Husband And Kids To Get A Job Instead Of Asking Her For Money All The Time

They started asking for more money from OP and she's tired of it.

Senad
Woman Tells Her Ex-Husband And Kids To Get A Job Instead Of Asking Her For Money All The Time

OP's story begins with the aftermath of a divorce. After parting ways due to issues of control and resentment, OP and her ex-husband found themselves co-parenting two teenage children. As often happens in such cases, the children had to make a challenging choice: which parent to live with.

In a somewhat unexpected turn of events, the children chose to live with their father. OP, understanding the importance of letting her children make this choice, agreed.

However, she made an offer: the family home would remain with the father, but she would continue to pay the mortgage to ensure the stability and comfort of her kids.

This arrangement appeared reasonable at the outset, with the hope of providing the children with a stable environment even after their parents' divorce. However, over time, complications arose. The children, aged 15 and 16, started requesting more financial support from OP.

Initially, this seemed understandable, as teenagers can have various expenses. But the requests soon evolved into demands that OP contributes not only to their living expenses but also to their father's financial needs. The father had stopped working, and the children argued that OP's financial assistance was necessary to maintain their lifestyle.

OP, while committed to supporting her children, found herself facing a dilemma. She recognized the need to provide for her kids but also realized that she had financial responsibilities to meet.

She gently explained to her children that she couldn't bear the entire burden alone. This conversation, however, took a sharp turn.

The children accused OP of abandoning them and failing to fulfill her responsibilities as a mother. Hurtful words were exchanged, and a rift developed in their relationship.

However, life had another twist in store. OP's ex-husband appeared on her doorstep one day, seeking financial assistance not just for the children's living arrangements but also for their monthly expenses. He claimed that OP's financial support was crucial because he was no longer employed.

This request struck a chord with OP, and understandably so. She had been diligently working to provide for herself and her own financial needs.

OP and her husband got divorced three years ago

OP and her husband got divorced three years agou/i_love_allfood

The two kids they had decided that they want to stair with their father

The two kids they had decided that they want to stair with their fatheru/i_love_allfood

The kids were always asking OP to give them money during the first year of their divorce

The kids were always asking OP to give them money during the first year of their divorceu/i_love_allfood

They started asking for more money because their father wasn't working anymore

They started asking for more money because their father wasn't working anymoreu/i_love_allfood

OP didn't talk to her kids for two years and she got a new job in that time

OP didn't talk to her kids for two years and she got a new job in that timeu/i_love_allfood

OP's ex-husband showed up at her door one day, asking for money

OP's ex-husband showed up at her door one day, asking for moneyu/i_love_allfood

OP agreed to pay for 2/3 of the money he asked for but he wasn't happy with that

OP agreed to pay for 2/3 of the money he asked for but he wasn't happy with thatu/i_love_allfood

They're asking for a lot

They're asking for a lotu/dinocookie80

Unbelievable

Unbelievableu/Gangreless

Double standards here?

Double standards here?u/United_Ring5897

The people of Reddit were eager to share their opinions on this. Some sided with OP, emphasizing that her children should learn self-sufficiency and responsibility. Others felt that a middle ground could be reached, with OP providing support, but also encouraging her children to contribute.

It's a complicated situation, and we'd love to hear your opinion on this.

Senad