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Redditor Has Talk With Sister-In-Law’s Caseworker Resulting In SIL’s Foster Child Being Removed From Her Care

by Jane Smith
March 14, 2026
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A fragile heart caught between love and safety, Mae’s story is one of silent pain and misunderstood loyalty. At just 13, she navigates the tumultuous waters of foster care, torn between the yearning for her mother’s love and the harsh reality of her mother’s addiction. The very people entrusted to protect her, her foster parents—her aunt and uncle—fail to embrace the complexity of her feelings, instead trying to sever the bond that Mae holds onto with fierce hope.

Behind closed doors, Mae’s letters become a battlefield, her words weaponized against her in a place that should be her sanctuary. Her cries for understanding fall on deaf ears, dismissed by both the adults around her and those meant to safeguard her truth. This is a story of a young girl’s resilience, a family’s fracture, and the haunting question of who truly knows what it means to love and protect a child caught in the crossfire.

AITA for speaking to my SILs case worker on behalf of her former foster child which got the child removed from SIL and her husband’s care?

My SIL (husband's older sister) and her husband (my husband's...

Mae was in foster care because her mother was addicted...

She was removed from her mom at the age of...

SIL and her husband were not understanding of Mae loving...

Mae was writing letters to her mom and they read...

SIL and her husband would say these things around my...

So I attempted to explain to SIL and her husband...

SIL told me it was none of my business and...

Mae heard me speak to them and she opened up...

She was feeling so desperate and said they didn't get...

My husband told SIL she should be more open to...

My husband and I spoke about what happened and he...

SIL knew it had been me/us immediately. My husband attempted...

She told me I had taken away Mae's stability again...

The rest of my husband's family said we should have...

But they all believe I was too close to the...

Dr. David Brodzinsky, a leading expert in adoption and attachment, often emphasizes the importance of validating a child’s biological ties, even when the biological parents are struggling. He notes that severing or disparaging these bonds can create loyalty conflicts and attachment issues for the child. In this case, the foster parents (SIL and BIL) committed a common but serious error: failing to support the child’s existing attachment to her mother, instead imposing their judgment about the mother’s circumstances onto the child.

The poster’s motivation stems from her lived experience as a former foster child, providing her with authentic insight into the emotional landscape of a child in Mae’s position. Her intervention, while ethically aligned with best practices for foster care (supporting the child’s emotional reality), directly violated established social boundaries within the extended family structure and the explicit instruction from the foster parents. The foster parents, holding the legal authority, perceived the poster’s shared history as an excuse for interference rather than insight. The husband’s subsequent support was crucial, but the fallout demonstrates the high risk of conflicting narratives in family intervention.

The poster’s actions were appropriate from a child welfare advocacy perspective, as the foster parents’ behavior was detrimental to Mae’s emotional well-being. However, the method—intervening directly after being warned—created a volatile situation. A more constructive initial approach might have involved documenting concerns meticulously through official channels (the case worker) without engaging in direct confrontation with the SIL about the disparagement, thereby mitigating the immediate backlash from the family while still ensuring Mae’s safety was addressed professionally.

What do you think of this story?





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

Rezolution20 NTA at all! You did the right thing and...

There are way too many foster families that think that...

I'm also curious as to how many children your in...

I should also add that if they do still have...

Makri93 NTA. You had a concern which was confirmed by...

They are trained in handling these situations, you are not....

See it from the flipside; had something happened, for example:...

You would have beat yourself up for not having flagged...

Dittoheadforever You're NTA. >But they all believe I was too...

They arrogantly refused to listen to the voice of experience,...

mifflewhat NTA. It wasn't "their child" and they didn't have...

teensyfroggie NTA, I was briefly removed from the home by...

Being the child of an addict often means loving your...

If someone would've told me then that I loved my...

I will say, to an outside source, my love for...

Mae is very likely to change her view on her...

It's frustrating to watch a child love their a**ser (abusing...

TheMightyKoosh Nta. And if what they were doing wasn't wrong...

Artistic_Tough5005 NTA My parents were foster parents when I was...

The poster found herself in a deeply challenging situation, torn between her personal understanding of foster care trauma and the explicit boundaries set by her sister-in-law. Her actions were driven by a strong sense of empathy for the foster child, Mae, whose need to maintain a bond with her biological mother was being actively undermined by the foster parents’ judgmental attitudes.

When personal intervention leads to significant, irreversible consequences like the removal of a child from a placement, the question of appropriate boundaries versus necessary advocacy becomes paramount. Was the poster justified in prioritizing the child’s emotional needs over the foster parents’ authority and family harmony, or did she overstep into an area where she was explicitly told not to interfere?

Jane Smith

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

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