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AITA for not letting my teenager take the car I purchased to the other house during dad’s custody time?

by Michael Lee
October 28, 2025
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In the tangled web of co-parenting, one mother’s quiet determination shines through the frustration and silence of her ex-husband. Despite their shared love for their son, the struggle over something as simple as a car becomes a battlefield where fairness, responsibility, and the weight of blended families collide.

Caught in the crossfire is a teenage boy, torn between two homes and two parents who can’t find common ground. His mother’s decision to take matters into her own hands sparks anger and accusations, revealing the raw emotional undercurrents that run beneath the surface of their fractured family dynamic.

AITA for not letting my teenager take the car I purchased to the other house during dad’s custody time?

I have 50/50 custody of my son (m16), he stays...

I started conversations with my ex- husband to figure out...

Both households are making good money but there are 9...

Basically ignored me bc he said "if I buy our...

I gave his dad the opportunity to buy in by...

I required him to sign a contract that detailed the...

So, the car is staying at my house during the...

As renowned family law expert and mediator, Kenneth V. Cloke, has often noted regarding high-conflict separation, “The single greatest predictor of future conflict is the belief that one party is being treated unfairly.” In this situation, the OP felt that their unilateral effort to provide for the son’s transportation was not being reciprocated by the ex-husband, who seemed more concerned with equity among all his stepchildren than the immediate need of his and the OP’s shared child.

The OP’s actions—buying the car outright and then offering a generous, interest-free payment plan—demonstrate a desire for responsibility sharing, though executed outside of joint decision-making. The ex-husband’s refusal, rooted in a perceived requirement to extend the benefit to his stepchildren, highlights a common difficulty in blended family logistics: establishing where financial obligations begin and end regarding children from different relationships. The OP’s final decision to retain the car during the ex-husband’s custody time is a form of self-help enforcement, which, while understandable as a response to perceived stonewalling, creates negative emotional fallout, particularly for the 16-year-old son who experiences this as punitive behavior between his parents.

The OP’s action was understandable given the ex-husband’s lack of responsiveness, but it was not ideal for co-parenting harmony. A more constructive approach in future situations would be to document the communication attempts and, if necessary, seek mediation or revisit the custody agreement terms regarding major child expenses, rather than using shared physical assets as leverage during custody exchanges.

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StructEngineer91 YTA, I don't understand these N T A comments.

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Tribal_Hyena I think you are being petty.

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a 16 year old is not guaranteed a car bought...

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The original poster (OP) faced a deadlock with their ex-husband regarding the shared responsibility of purchasing a car for their teenage son. Unable to secure cooperation, the OP unilaterally purchased the car and then offered the ex-husband a structured, interest-free payment plan to share ownership. When the ex-husband refused to contribute financially and balked at a contract ensuring the son eventually owned the vehicle, the OP kept the car at their residence during the ex-husband’s custody time, leading to conflict with the son.

Was the OP justified in withholding the car from the ex-husband’s time to force financial participation in a shared asset intended for their son, or did this action unfairly punish the child and escalate parental conflict? The core question remains: does unilateral action to enforce perceived financial fairness override the practical need for shared resources during co-parenting transitions?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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