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AITA For “hiding” my child’s savings account from my ex and not letting him contribute?

by Emily Davis
October 28, 2025
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Eight years after their divorce, a mother quietly carries the weight of providing for her son alone, steadfastly building a financial future for him in the shadows of a fractured relationship. Her devotion is unwavering, a silent promise etched in every monthly deposit, a testament to love that transcends bitterness and broken bonds.

Yet, when the father steps back into the picture with demands cloaked in control, her resolve is tested. She guards the savings not just as money, but as a sanctuary of independence and hope—a fragile fortress she refuses to surrender, standing firm amidst the echoes of past wounds and the uncertain path ahead.

AITA For “hiding” my child’s savings account from my ex and not letting him contribute?

My ex and I divorced 8 years ago. We have...

I don't care for any money he may or may...

I religiously transfer a set amount plus child benefit into...

My kid knows of this account and gets to decide...

He doesn't keep tabs on the account, but has a...

My son must've told my ex about the account, because...

He asked to at least know the exact amount (he...

He asked to contribute and become a "co-owner" (as in-...

as he doesn't have "that kind of money to just...

but the amount that's already in there is to be...

He told me that I can only afford that thanks...

not for him to hold it over my head.

He called me a jerk for not telling him about...

only gets my support. I told him that it's up...

He told me I was a jerk for purposefully making...

I don't think it's fair of him to ask to...

but now I wonder if I actually acted like an...

Should I have told him about it when I first...

The money is going to end up in my son's...

EDIT 1: I thought I'd add,

since this concern has already been raised a few times...

so I'm not too worried about any potential theft. It's...

As renowned family psychologist Dr. Terri Givens states, “In post-divorce co-parenting, rigid control over financial decisions that affect the child often masks unresolved emotional dynamics between the parents.” This situation clearly illustrates that the conflict is less about the money itself—which is designated for the child—and more about parental roles, validation, and perceived fairness following the divorce.

The OP established a clear boundary by creating a separate financial vehicle funded by their own means (personal savings plus child benefits, which they manage). Their refusal to grant access or visibility is a defense of the emotional labor and consistent planning invested over eight years. Conversely, the ex-partner’s motivation stems from a fear of being excluded and judged, specifically by their 12-year-old son, indicating a struggle with maintaining a positive parental identity post-separation. The ex-partner’s attempt to frame the OP’s actions as intentionally making him look ‘bad’ is a deflection tactic common when an individual feels they have missed an opportunity.

The OP’s actions in protecting the account integrity were appropriate, especially since they funded the majority of it independently. However, to manage future interactions, the OP could create a separate, smaller account for the ex-partner to contribute to, meeting his need for participation without diluting the OP’s established investment or granting him access to the locked ISA. This acknowledges his desire to contribute financially while respecting the OP’s initial, dedicated planning.

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Tiny_Incident_2876 You need to tell your son not to let...

What goes on in your household should stay,

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enough. He just needs to make sure your kid understands...

You are so feel so ent*tled to his money (yes...

HeartAccording5241 that you don't even want to give him credit:...

-Nightopian- he can open his own account if he wants:...

receive in child support payments. That means 100% of what...

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Life_Economist_3668 will gain more in interest over time.: Do not...

conansma No good will come from it.: NTA,

there is absolutely nothing to stop dad setting up another...

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The original poster (OP) is facing a conflict where their ex-partner is demanding involvement and equal recognition for a long-term savings account the OP unilaterally established and funded for their son. The OP feels justified in maintaining sole control over the account they built through consistent, personal effort, viewing the ex-partner’s child support as separate and unrelated to this specific investment. The core tension lies between the OP’s right to manage their personal contributions versus the ex-partner’s desire to participate and avoid appearing as the less involved parent.

Given that the funds are legally protected for the child’s future, should the OP allow the ex-partner to contribute to the existing account to maintain a less confrontational co-parenting relationship, or is maintaining sole control and recognition for their years of dedicated, independent saving the more appropriate boundary to enforce?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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