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AITA for suggesting that my sister inlaw is lying about burying my brother inlaw’s wedding ring with him?

by Emily Davis
November 13, 2025
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Grief has torn a family apart, leaving raw wounds and fractured relationships in its wake. The recent loss of a beloved brother-in-law to cancer has ignited a fierce battle over memories, possessions, and the fragile ties that once held them together. At the heart of this turmoil lies a wedding ring — a symbol of love, loss, and unresolved conflict — now a catalyst for anger and pain.

In the midst of sorrow, mistrust festers as the widow fiercely guards her husband’s legacy, while her in-laws demand access to the ring and visitation rights to the children. Each confrontation deepens the divide, shattering any hope for peace and forcing loved ones to confront the bitter realities of grief, loyalty, and betrayal.

AITA for suggesting that my sister inlaw is lying about burying my brother inlaw’s wedding ring with him?

Basically, my brother inlaw (my husband's brother) pa*sed away from...

They were having issues in the past and now from...

My inlaws had been asking my sister inlaw to give...

They went over to her home yesterday hoping to take...

When my parents inlaw mentioned this and were devastated, I...

Suddenly, they got up and quickly got into their cars...

Sister inlaw called me later cussing at me saying I...

I argued that I only made a suggestion and that...

My husband berated me for what I said and said...

I mean my parents inlaw are also grieving and I,...

am grieving and my sister inlaw's words hurt me when...

she seems to resent me for some reason even before...

As renowned family therapist Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “When we use our voice to try and control another person’s behavior, we often create more resistance.” This situation is a textbook example of how third-party involvement, even with good intentions, can inflame existing tensions, especially during periods of high grief and vulnerability.

The core conflict revolves around unresolved relational history between the SIL and her in-laws, now tragically complicated by bereavement and the symbolic value of the wedding ring. The in-laws’ desire to possess the ring is a common, albeit sometimes maladaptive, way to process loss. The SIL’s refusal, coupled with the threat of a grandparents’ rights suit, indicates strong defensive boundaries. The OP, feeling sympathy for the in-laws’ visible devastation, stepped in by offering a psychological interpretation—that the SIL might be lying. This suggestion, while perhaps logical to the OP, was perceived by the SIL as active encouragement for the in-laws’ aggressive pursuit, shattering any fragile neutrality the OP might have held. The OP’s husband correctly identified that participating in the harassment of a grieving widow, regardless of the in-laws’ pain, crosses a line.

The OP’s actions were inappropriate because they moved from expressing sympathy to offering strategic advice that directly impacted a volatile dynamic between two other parties. A constructive recommendation for the future would be to practice radical non-involvement in direct disputes between family units. The OP should limit supportive statements to their spouse or directly to the in-laws about their grief, without speculating on the SIL’s motives or actions. For instance, instead of suggesting the SIL was lying, the OP could have simply focused on validating the in-laws’ pain: “I see how much this is hurting you; I wish there was an easy answer.”

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

flitzen You're grieving?! What in the what?

You participated in the hara*sment of a grieving widow but...

of you. That's really what you're going with? YTA,

leave the poor woman alone and ado maybe be mindful...

this is the same crazy that you'll be subjected to.

consectariana INFO: Why did his parents want to take their...

who gave it to him when they got married?

Preference-Prudent Info: why do these people think they have a...

That's something between him and his wife, has nothing to...

Leaning to YTA because your a*sessment of this situation is...

SaikaTheCasual YTA, all of you. (Excluding your husband and the...

How about leaving her alone with all this bs? Also...

A wedding ring is something symbolic for the relationship. It's...

It's already nasty of your in laws to even ask...

MsJamieFast YTA - because you are now saying that you...

of lying. EVERYONE HERE IS UPSET and you just accused...

i suggest you stay out of this completely - nothing...

Everyone needs to get legal counsel.

nnv321 YTA - why would she give her dead husbands...

She has every right to keep it or have it...

you should stay out of it and stop encouraging this...

InThreeWordsTheySaid Why would the parents get the ring - a...

instead of the wife? YTA,

but, more specifically the wife is not an a*shole, and...

If you're not going to tell your in-laws they are...

The original poster (OP) found themselves caught between their grieving in-laws, who sought comfort through possession of the deceased brother-in-law’s ring, and their sister-in-law (SIL), who refused this request and subsequently felt harassed. The OP’s attempt to offer a neutral suggestion about the ring’s location escalated the conflict, leading to accusations of meddling from the SIL and criticism from the OP’s own husband regarding their involvement.

Is the OP justified in defending their suggestion as merely trying to help grieving in-laws, or was their intervention an inappropriate breach of boundaries that directly contributed to the harassment of the recently widowed sister-in-law?

Emily Davis

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

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