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AITA for telling my husband we’re supporting my mother till she dies?

by Alex Johnson
November 8, 2025
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Born into the hope and sacrifice of first-generation immigrants, a young girl’s life was forever shaped by her parents’ daring leap toward the American dream. Her father’s vision for opportunity and her mother’s unwavering devotion created a fragile foundation, only to be shaken by loss when cancer took her father away at a tender age.

Yet, in the face of despair, her mother defied tradition and exhaustion, refusing the easy path back to familiarity. Instead, she embraced grueling work with no safety net, determined to forge a future where her daughter could rise beyond the limits set by their past. This story is a testament to resilience, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bond of family that fuels hope against all odds.

AITA for telling my husband we’re supporting my mother till she dies?

So I'm the daughter of 1st Gen Migrants to America....

In my homeland's culture, women don't work once they're married...

My parents had me here, and when I was 8,...

she could have moved back to her homeland where relatives...

she chose to get several jobs here (for cash so...

no one was willing to have a middle aged foreigner...

If she'd gone home, I would probably have had to...

Since my mother had no benefits at her various jobs,...

I've always been very upfront about everyone I've been in...

That until she dies, I'll be paying for her bills,...

But with corona, he got laid off, and we've been...

so we're still living solidly middle cla*s lives, it's just...

Obviously, my mother also is only receiving what she needs...

he's been making snide comments about my mother being a...

I told him to cut it out, that he knew...

I didn't say the dreaded D word, but implying it...

I got a few messages from my SIL and BIL...

As renowned relationship therapist Dr. John Gottman explains, “The inability to manage conflict in a relationship is a key predictor of relationship failure.” This situation highlights a critical failure in conflict management, stemming from a misalignment of expectations concerning financial roles and familial responsibility that was previously assumed to be settled.

The OP’s actions stem from a deep sense of obligation rooted in her mother’s significant sacrifices (immigrating, working without benefits). This creates a powerful, non-negotiable boundary for the OP, treating her financial obligation as a foundational element of her partnership agreement. However, the husband’s recent resentment suggests that while he verbally agreed to the arrangement, he did not fully internalize the financial implications, especially when his own security is threatened. His comments about the mother being a ‘freeloader’ and suggesting she should work indicate a boundary violation driven by stress and a perceived shift in the power dynamic within the household finances.

The OP was appropriate in defending the initial agreement, but her response—implying divorce—escalated the conflict unnecessarily. A more constructive approach would have involved scheduling a dedicated discussion about the current budget constraints. Instead of defending the past agreement, she and her husband needed to jointly create a temporary, realistic financial plan that honors the commitment to the mother while acknowledging the husband’s immediate need for security and mutual respect.

What do you think of this story?





HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

PontifexMini NTA, given that: 1. he knew the deal before...

"we're still living solidly middle cla*s lives" 3.

lightwoodorchestra "my mother also is only receiving what she needs...

Your husband sounds incredibly selfish. Your mom made incredible sacrifices...

you've always been clear that supporting her was part of...

_SeleNyx_ I hope he gets over his little tantrum quickly.:...

He knew what he was getting into and even if...

this exactly is the time when we need to support...

he is the one without a job now, and he...

I mean it's clearly your decision and I usually don't...

KratosKittyOfWar If this is how he's going to behave in...

He knew before hand what he was getting in to...

Snide comments are petty and calling your mother names is...

As you said, your mothers work prospects were bad while...

It's not as if many people are working right now,...

He stormed out like a child and it's not your...

He is hardly "playing second fiddle" you are taking care...

He isn't even working(not his fault) but ultimately it's your...

shelbell0930 and she deserves support and you are a great...

your husband was the AH right away, but I've noticed...

We get stressed out and say a lot of things...

Im going to for one say- you are a great...

If he doesn't apologize than h**l storm can be started,...

ihainecross NTA: PLEASE READ OP NTA. I am a daughter...

You need to be careful my dear.

It seems that your husband has resentments and at this...

he will not be helping your mother. So please be...

Your husband has shown his true colors so just be...

OneTwoWee000 NTA You were upfront from the start that you...

She was hardworking single parent who sacrificed a lot for...

The Original Poster (OP) feels resolute in her commitment to financially support her elderly mother, viewing it as a necessary duty owed for her mother’s sacrifices in raising her alone in the US. The central conflict arises because her husband, facing financial strain due to job loss, now views this long-standing commitment as an unreasonable burden that subordinates his needs to those of the mother-in-law.

Is the OP justified in firmly stating that financial support for her mother is non-negotiable, even when it restricts the couple’s lifestyle during the husband’s unemployment, or should she have negotiated a temporary reduction in support given the unforeseen financial hardship the couple is now facing?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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