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AITA for refusing to repair my MILs phone after my 18 month old broke it ?

by Jane Smith
October 28, 2025
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In the quiet tension of a fractured screen lies a deeper rift between family and responsibility. An innocent moment turned costly mistake has ignited a storm, where love, trust, and financial strain collide. This isn’t just about a cracked phone; it’s about boundaries tested and the weight of expectations in the fragile dance of caregiving.

Caught between the demands of a well-meaning mother-in-law and the harsh reality of their own means, the parents grapple with fairness and accountability. Their refusal to pay for a damage they didn’t foresee or condone is more than a financial decision—it’s a stand for their principles amid the chaos of parenthood and holiday pressures.

AITA for refusing to repair my MILs phone after my 18 month old broke it ?

So, My MIL was baby sitting our LO last night...

Our LO decided she was done, and threw the phone...

Our LO gets maybe 2 hours of screen time a...

Way more so than us, and the repair bill of...

My MIL told my partner that we must pay to...

We were not the ones supervising the LO and shouldn't...

It was not suggested by us , and as mentioned...

Our combined income is less than half her solo income....

MIL refused because she thinks this is our issue to...

As renowned family therapist and author Dr. Terri Givens explains, ‘In family dynamics, accountability for property damage often follows the chain of custody and the decision-making process leading up to the incident, especially when established household rules are violated by the supervising party.’

This situation highlights a conflict centered on perceived responsibility and established boundaries regarding childcare practices. The OP and their partner strictly limit screen time and prohibit phone use for their toddler, indicating a clear boundary about child management. By giving the child her phone, the MIL essentially bypassed these established rules while acting as the temporary guardian. The core of the conflict is not the cost itself, but whose negligence led to the event. The MIL introduced a high-value, fragile item into an unpredictable situation with a toddler, a risk the parents explicitly avoid. Assigning 100% financial responsibility to the parents, despite their absence and the MIL’s initiating action, suggests the MIL is attempting to shift the consequences of her own supervisory lapse onto them.

The OP’s stance against payment is appropriate based on the principle of negligence by the custodian who introduced the object. A more constructive approach for the future would be to have a clear, documented agreement with all caregivers about high-value items and adherence to established screen time rules before any future babysitting arrangements. If a future incident occurs, the parents should stand firm that the supervising adult who allowed the activity is responsible for the resulting damage, reinforcing the care guidelines.

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AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

mellybeans81 Do not pay for the phone. Not up front,...

Grandma made the choice to give the baby the phone,...

It's completely wrong of her to even suggest that it's...

If she gives it to her again are you going...

sneakyvegan NTA - she was babysitting and handed your child...

To me those are the only facts that are relevant....

let's say,

you were over for a visit and her phone was...

be responsible. If she was babysitting a 6 year old...

The cost and whether she could afford it would not...

Here, she was the one caring for the child and...

02063 If she cannot accept responsibility for her choices then...

I genuinely don't understand how anyone would get the idea...

Dazzling_Note6245 NTA. There is no way you're responsible for your...

Your mil is responsible for her actions.

This isn't the same as an older child taking mils...

Your mil was the one who decided to give her...

Worried-Presence559 NTA. I get that you don't want to pay...

but here parents must pay for every damage their child...

It doesn't matter if the child didn't understand what they...

But some people never learn. One of my friends got...

I told her the first time she was stupid and...

RoyallyOakie Consult the law.: NTA....SHE handed her phone to a...

MapleMaaaple It's time for her to grow up, learn from...

You weren't involved. She was the one supervising the LO...

The original poster (OP) is facing a financial and relational conflict because their mother-in-law (MIL) demands they pay for a phone screen replacement after the OP’s toddler broke the MIL’s phone. The OP firmly believes they should not be financially responsible, citing that the MIL initiated the use of the phone, they were not present, and the financial burden is significant for them but minimal for the MIL.

Given the clear discrepancy in fault and financial standing, is the OP wrong (AITA) for refusing to pay for the damage when the item was broken due to the decision of the owner (the MIL) to give a phone to a young child?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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