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Update: AITA for refusing to repay my ex husband for the college tuition he paid years ago?

by Jane Smith
October 28, 2025
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In the tangled aftermath of a marriage undone, a man wrestles with the weight of sacrifice and silence. Though the home was theirs both in name and memory, he chose peace over possession, surrendering the house to shield his family from prolonged strife. Beneath the surface lies a quiet resilience, a story of debts paid not just in money but in unspoken compromises and unseen burdens.

Amid the shifting tides of separation, he stood firm, providing for his former wife’s education and the unborn child, even as his own resources stretched thin. The echoes of his ex’s new family intrude like ghosts, blurring lines of loyalty and belonging. This is a tale not just of divorce, but of the complex, often painful sacrifices made in the name of love, responsibility, and survival.

Update: AITA for refusing to repay my ex husband for the college tuition he paid years ago?

So first I want to clarify some things. Yes it...

I didn't fight so hard for it in the divorce...

I also didn't want to deal with a longer and...

Yes he bought me out of the house however it...

Another thing, when he was paying for my schooling we...

There was never any alimony. I did live in the...

So his finances were tight at the time. The "family"...

I thought they were family, they've since been blocked. Onto...

When I called him back he tells me that his...

She said it was obvious Id never "pay my debts"...

I don't know what has possessed her to think to...

It goes straight to voicemail. I try again a few...

I tell her the three of us (my ex, her,...

Im thinking this needs to happen in person with all...

As soon as they sit down I say, "So [ex's...

" She starts, on about how she was only asking...

Then she says "For years we struggled due to paying...

" She goes on about her "struggles" I started to...

I literally took out thousands in credit card debt to...

My ex looks at her and says "What the h**l...

We were MARRIED when he paid for my schooling, it's...

You had zero ent*tlement to his money until you said...

Do not contact me or my son about this money...

After she's gone he asks why I didn't just call...

I say I did call him, twice actually and this...

I tell him that she involved his sister, cousin, and...

I tell him that she involved the family and then...

He apologizes and says he'll make sure she doesn't bother...

My son told me he blocked her number and doesn't...

As renowned family therapist and researcher Dr. Terry Real explains, “Healthy relationships require clear boundaries, and enforcing them is a necessary act of self-respect.” This situation clearly demonstrates a severe lack of respect for boundaries from the stepmother, who overstepped established legal and relational lines by involving the OP’s son in a financial dispute that originated during the OP’s previous marriage.

The stepmother’s motivation appears rooted in a sense of retroactive grievance regarding perceived financial sacrifices made during the ex-couple’s relationship. Psychologically, this may represent an attempt to retroactively justify her current position or manage ongoing financial insecurity by framing past marital expenditures as a debt owed to her current family unit. However, the OP was legally correct: funds spent by a husband during his marriage are not the future wife’s assets to claim, regardless of the hardship experienced later. Furthermore, asking a child to mediate a financial dispute intended for his sibling represents a profound failure in emotional regulation and adult communication.

The OP’s actions in confronting the issue directly, first with the stepmother present and then securing the ex-husband’s commitment, were appropriate in establishing an immediate stop to the harassment. To handle similar situations constructively, the OP should continue to funnel all communication regarding financial matters or shared custody through the ex-husband, making it clear that any contact from the stepmother bypassing this channel will result in immediate termination of communication, thereby reinforcing the boundary professionally.

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

DizzyDumpl1ng Wow, your ex's wife needs a reality check!

Maybe she should start a GoFundMe for her 'struggles' instead...

imf4rds She is a very insecure person. She is jealous...

She took your man, he is trash she can have...

Her being his mistress didn't destroy you so she is...

It's good for the soul. Glad you had the chat...

lunarkitty554 This seems like a weird power trip from her...

"We couldn't afford a nanny." Wow. The struggles she went...

PurposeNo9940 I love that you are still living rent free...

She must be a very bitter woman to still try...

LetsGetsThisPartyOn Wow. The poor little affair partner!!!!

Internal_Oil_2536 Yes, you're the a*shole.

And not because you owe them money - let's k**l...

and your conscience was made of gold. Spoiler alert: it's...

self-righteous drama queen who thinks "being technically correct" means you're...

Hate to break it to you - it doesn't. You're...

let a hostile situation escalate to the point where he...

and somehow think laughing in that woman's face was a...

You're not the bigger person. You're just louder. Yes, she's...

But let's be real - you walked into that coffee...

And you're p**sed because she had the audacity to try...

And congratulations. You did. But here's the part you don't...

You wanted the confrontation. You wanted to win. You wanted...

you dragged your son into a three-way power struggle between...

and his insecure wife - and then bragged about it...

But don't act like you handled this with grace.

You handled it like someone who was starving for revenge...

Because you turned a financial non-issue into a family warzone...

The original poster (OP) faced a significant boundary violation when his ex-wife’s current spouse attempted to collect a perceived ‘debt’ related to the OP’s past education expenses by involving their shared son. The central conflict lies between the stepmother’s insistence on financial repayment based on her perception of past struggles during the ex-couple’s marriage and the OP’s firm stance that these funds were legally the ex-husband’s money spent while married, granting the new spouse no claim.

Given the direct involvement of their son in the demand for money and the subsequent escalation involving other relatives, is the OP justified in setting an absolute boundary against any further communication about this ‘debt’ from the stepmother, or should the matter be managed solely through the ex-husband to maintain potential co-parenting stability?

Jane Smith

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

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