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AITAH for not giving my Ex-Wife half of my Daughter’s Birthday Money

by Alex Johnson
October 19, 2025
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In the quiet aftermath of a painful divorce, a father found solace and hope in a small but powerful act: saving every gift and dollar his daughter received into a joint account meant to secure her future. For over three years, this was more than just money—it was a symbol of love, resilience, and the promise of a better tomorrow amidst the chaos of broken family ties.

But joy turned to conflict when his ex-wife saw that savings not as a treasure for their child, but as a battleground over control and entitlement. What was meant to protect and nurture became a source of bitter dispute, revealing the deep wounds left behind and the complicated dance of shared custody where love and money collide.

AITAH for not giving my Ex-Wife half of my Daughter’s Birthday Money

My family has always been good about sending gifts and...

Which I put in a joint savings account I set...

Which just so coincides around the time of my divorce....

My ex-wife on the hand took the news as me...

Her logic is that since we "share" custody of my...

She told me it is none of my business how...

All of the money she received from her birthdays, Christmases,...

As renowned family law expert Dr. Jeffery P. Rosen, JD, explains, “Gifts given directly to a minor child, absent specific written instruction to the contrary, generally belong to the child and are not considered marital property or joint parental asset, regardless of custody arrangements.”

The OP’s motivation appears to be responsible financial stewardship, evidenced by placing the funds into a dedicated savings account over three years. This action is generally viewed positively in child welfare contexts. The ex-wife’s reaction, however, stems from a perceived power imbalance or entitlement related to the divorce and shared custody agreement. Her logic conflates the child’s personal gifts with joint parental finances. Custody dictates parental rights regarding care, visitation, and decision-making for the child, but typically does not grant a non-giving parent a right to direct the management or ownership of personal gifts made exclusively to the child by the other side’s family.

The OP’s action of saving the money was appropriate for the child’s long-term benefit. To handle this proactively next time, the OP should document all gifts received and clearly communicate the purpose of the savings account (e.g., 529 plans or trusts for future education/needs) to the ex-wife, framing it as the child’s asset managed by the OP, rather than joint parental savings. If possible, establishing clear written guidelines regarding gifts post-divorce can prevent future disputes.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

Little_stinker_69 YTA - this is your daughter's money, not yours.

Your ex needs equal access so that when your daughter...

This is a form of a**se. You are trying to...

Soggy_Option2345 Kind of gross. I see what you are doing...

She wants half of your daughter's gift money just because...

You're being smart by saving it, and it's hilarious she...

Keep protecting that account, sounds like your ex just wants...

ckm22055 She fumbled the answer to your question of how...

family. The reason is that she has no idea bc...

Now, she has her eyes set on half of your...

Her logic of "split custody" is simply dumb. She is...

I would tell her that you will keep her advised...

doesn't exist) pursuant to the "spirit" of the agreement.

The only "spirit" in the custody agreement is the amount...

altonssouschef NTA. Maybe start monitoring your daughter's credit.

hi5jennn my mom stole all my cash from bdays and...

Ok-Many4262 needed it and my dad needed some for golf:...

Bluejay6707 NTAH: Her logic doesn't make sense... at all. NTA

The Original Poster (OP) faces a significant conflict where their practical decision to save their daughter’s gift money has been interpreted by their ex-wife (EW) as financial overreach or theft, demanding shared ownership of the funds based on joint custody.

Is the ex-wife entitled to half of the gift money deposited into the child’s savings account based on shared custody, or does the money, given specifically to the child by the OP’s family, belong solely to the child’s custodial management, irrespective of the parents’ marital status?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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