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AITA for lying to my sister about not being able to access my inheritance to help with her car repairs?

by Alex Johnson
November 27, 2025
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In the quiet aftermath of their grandmother’s passing, two sisters inherited the same financial gift, yet their paths diverged sharply. One chose prudence, investing wisely for the future, while the other squandered her share on fleeting luxuries. Now, facing a desperate plea for help, the line between family loyalty and self-preservation blurs in a painful confrontation of values and trust.

Caught in the crossfire of expectation and disappointment, the responsible sister stands firm against a tide of entitlement and past mistakes. The echoes of their grandmother’s legacy clash with the harsh reality of repeated recklessness, forcing a reckoning about what it truly means to support family—and where the boundaries must be drawn.

AITA for lying to my sister about not being able to access my inheritance to help with her car repairs?

I (34F) inherited $75k from my grandma last year. My...

She contacted me in tears last week when her car...

She can't get a loan since she has horrible credit...

This is somewhat untrue. I can tap about $15k without...

Our parents rescued her numerous times and now she expects...

Our mother phoned me the other day telling me to...

But our grandma was very thrifty and would more than...

I have worked hard to manage my money and i...

As renowned financial therapist Brad Klontz, Psy.D., states, “When we talk about money scripts, we’re talking about deep-seated beliefs about money that we learned in childhood.” In this situation, the OP and the sister clearly learned vastly different money scripts, likely reinforced by their parents’ differing responses to their respective financial behaviors.

The OP’s decision to invest the inheritance reflects a script based on future security and delayed gratification, while the sister’s spending demonstrates a script centered on immediate gratification and perhaps an implicit belief in being bailed out (a pattern established by the parents). The OP’s lie, while ethically questionable regarding transparency, served as a necessary boundary enforcement mechanism against a pattern of financial enabling. The mother’s intervention appeals to an emotional obligation (‘Grandma would be ashamed’), attempting to override the OP’s established boundary through guilt, a common tactic in unhealthy family systems.

The OP’s actions were appropriate in setting a firm boundary against financially irresponsible behavior. However, lying erodes trust. A constructive recommendation for future situations would be to communicate boundaries honestly but firmly: ‘I understand you are in a difficult spot, but I have made a commitment to long-term investments that I cannot break without significant penalty. I cannot loan you the money, but I am willing to help you find a reputable financial counselor to discuss a long-term budget.’

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ForwardPlenty NTA. You will never see a penny of that...

and once you break the seal, so to speak, it...

Her bank account is overdrawn, her car payment is late,...

There will always be an excuse and you are so...

Do not Justify, argue, defend or explain. You don't have...

Your money is your money. If you start to explain...

that opens up a discussion and she will amp up...

Just say, "That doesn't work for me." Of course she...

moisanbar Just repeat, "That doesn't work for me.": NTA. She...

In the future, lie to your family about what money...

Faking being broke is not too hard when it's people...

AnySandwich9040 Parasites will suck you dry and they don't change.:...

Keep your finances to yourself and make it clear it...

" It's a complete sentence and communicates the only information...

Strong_Storm_2167 NTA: NTA.

Just tell mummy dearest when you talk to her next...

So you don't have any money to give but you...

burndmymouth She will quickly tell your sister lol.: Blew through...

GravySeal45 Nope, she will blow through your money twice as...

KindaNewRoundHere I wouldn't give her a GD dime.: Nta... this...

We sold his car and we split the money.

The buyer had a bank cheque and needed to make...

I will give you your half in cash now." "Oh...

", bro says, "Do you still have that?"... me -...

The original poster (OP) feels justified in protecting their financial decisions and investments, especially given their sister’s history of financial irresponsibility. The central conflict lies between the OP’s desire to maintain financial security and uphold the prudent management of their inheritance versus the sister’s expectation of immediate financial rescue, backed by familial pressure from their mother.

Is the OP wrong for lying about their ability to access funds to avoid enabling their sister’s spending habits, or is the sister justified in feeling entitled to a share of the inherited money, despite her poor financial choices? How should one balance familial obligation against personal financial strategy?

Alex Johnson

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

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