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AITAH for saying my friend could pay for her kids college with his inheritance?

by Emily Davis
January 2, 2026
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In the quiet aftermath of loss, a mother grapples with the echoes of a complicated past, where absence and support intertwine in tangled emotions. The unseen struggles of raising a child alone are shadowed by the ghost of unfulfilled responsibilities, yet hope flickers in the promise of unexpected inheritance—a chance to rewrite their future.

Caught between empathy and practicality, a simple comment about a college fund ignites a storm of feelings, revealing the raw wounds beneath. It’s a poignant reminder that love, loss, and fairness are never just black and white, but a complex tapestry of human experience where every word carries weight.

AITAH for saying my friend could pay for her kids college with his inheritance?

I a 30yof was talking with a friend also 30yof...

He never payed her child support, he didn't see the...

She had told me he was about to get a...

Which I responded "oh there's a good college fund". She...

So she gets the money, I honestly don't care what...

She acted like I overstepped, but what's wrong with just...

Dr. Harriet Lerner, a clinical psychologist known for her work on boundaries and family relationships, often emphasizes that unresolved emotional pain frequently manifests in financial claims or disputes. In this scenario, the friend is likely experiencing ‘grief complexity,’ where the sudden loss is intertwined with years of resentment over unpaid obligations and lack of support from the father. Her immediate reaction to label the potential money as solely ‘hers’ serves as a defense mechanism, attempting to retroactively establish control and secure compensation for the emotional and financial labor she carried alone.

The original poster (OP) introduced a practical, future-oriented perspective (college fund) into a highly charged emotional moment. While the OP’s comment was factually neutral—suggesting a potential use for the funds—it bypassed the friend’s need for validation regarding her past struggles. The friend perceived this as dismissing her immediate needs and minimizing the father’s failure to support them when alive. This dynamic illustrates a common communication breakdown where one party seeks emotional acknowledgment (the friend needs her sacrifice recognized) while the other offers logistical advice (the OP suggests a college fund).

From a professional standpoint, the OP was not inherently wrong in suggesting a potential use for the money, but the timing and context were inappropriate given the friend’s fragile emotional state. A more constructive approach would have been to first validate the friend’s pain and entitlement to her feelings: ‘That is a huge amount of money to process right now, especially given he never paid support. It’s completely understandable that you feel this should go towards securing your child’s life.’ Following validation, the OP could then gently introduce future planning. The friend’s reaction, while intense, is rooted in trauma and financial insecurity; she needs empathy before any analysis of asset distribution.

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

felice60 I'm straddling the fence here. I don't think you...

You did, however, make an a*sumption it seems. I'd guess...

She may have perceived your a*sumption as your opinion on...

do with it . Your a*sumption may have heightened that...

ocnozix You are the a*shole You inserted yourself into someone's...

place. That money is legally hers because of years of...

and she is under no obligation to earmark it for...

your comment carried the implication that you knew better than...

You basically told a single mom how to spend hard-earned...

The fastest way to get a pot of boiling resentment...

quincebush YTA "She acted like I overstepped..." You did. "...

but what's wrong with just saying oh that's a good...

" Because she has to provide for every aspect of...

And, raising children and providing the basics is expensive.

Impossible_Rain_4727 NTA: She wasn't his next of kin.

It wasn't unreasonable to a*sume that money would have gone...

She could have sued his estate, like any other creditor....

ScarletNotThatOne NTA. You were not telling her what to do.

Just making a benign comment, that she got p**ckly about...

RightEstablishment79 ummm honestly she sounds insufferable,

who wouldn't want to build towards their children's future? And...

At the end of the day she's probably not getting...

She has every say over the disability that the kids...

sweadle YTA Child support is to reimburse the parent for...

Which she has been shouldering on her own. That is...

It was honestly a weird comment for you to make....

The friend is grappling with a complex mix of grief and financial entitlement following the unexpected death of her child’s father, viewing the potential inheritance solely as overdue compensation for past parental absence. This creates a direct conflict between her deep-seated need for financial security for her child and the general social expectation that inherited assets should be treated according to legal or familial customs, even when the deceased was not actively supportive.

Is the friend justified in claiming the entire sum as rightfully hers due to unpaid child support, or should a portion be reserved for the child’s future education as the commenter suggested, given the father’s family’s prior goodwill? The core debate hinges on whether past financial neglect negates any claim to inheritance or whether the child’s long-term welfare should prioritize college savings.

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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