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AITA for kicking my MIL and BIL out of our driveway. They have been living in a car here for a month.

by Charlie Brown
January 2, 2026
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A harsh snowstorm uncovered the fragile reality of a family in distress, bringing a mother-in-law and her troubled son to the doorstep of those who once shared only holiday cheer. What was meant to be a simple Christmas dinner morphed into a heartbreaking rescue, revealing the raw scars of addiction, grief, and mental decay etched deeply into the lives of two souls desperately clinging to each other.

Yet, as the storm outside faded, an even colder tempest brewed within—a relentless struggle against the weight of dependency and despair. Hospitality turned into hardship, compassion into strain, and the warmth of shared meals masked the growing shadows of a family unraveling, caught between love and the harsh truths they could no longer ignore.

AITA for kicking my MIL and BIL out of our driveway. They have been living in a car here for a month.

We had a terrible snow storm hit here last month....

On Christmas Day we told them to meet us at...

I told them they could hook a big heater up...

It has well pa*sed and they are still here and...

My BIL has been on drugs for a while and...

She lost her husband two years ago and since then...

She's always saying stuff like this. My BIL leaves a...

My MIL is waiting on a "big check" and has...

Everyone is the family has asked her to stay inside...

My husband feels like they are his responsibility since his...

I told them to give them money for a hotel...

My husband says I don't have a big heart like...

I'm torn because my MIL needs to be in a...

(Side note, we've tried letting the BIL stay in the...

This situation involves complex dynamics of enabling behavior, codependency, and boundary violation, set against a backdrop of untreated mental health and substance abuse issues. Dr. Harriet Lerner, a clinical psychologist known for her work on boundaries and family systems, emphasizes that healthy relationships require clearly defined personal boundaries. Lerner states, “When we don’t teach people how to treat us, we teach them how to treat us badly.” In this context, the OP and husband have unintentionally established a pattern where the needs of the MIL and BIL supersede the stability of the primary household.

The husband’s reaction, framing the OP’s request for boundaries as a lack of ‘big heart’ due to his past homelessness, is a form of emotional leverage. While empathy for past hardship is valid, it should not override current family functioning. The BIL’s history of theft and messiness, compounded by the MIL’s declining mental state (e.g., paranoia, potential drug use), moves this situation beyond simple hospitality into a risk to property, neighborhood relations, and the well-being of the core family unit. The OP’s desire to ‘push them out’ is a natural response to feeling overwhelmed and financially strained, even if the execution needs to be strategic.

The recommended course of action involves transitioning from indefinite hosting to structured intervention. While immediate eviction feels harsh, allowing the situation to continue guarantees further deterioration. The OP should work with their husband to establish a firm, non-negotiable exit date (e.g., one week), during which the focus shifts from providing housing to securing resources. This includes researching local, low-barrier treatment centers for the MIL’s mental health and temporary sober living or shelter options for the BIL, rather than simply giving cash that may fund continued substance abuse. The boundary must be communicated not as abandonment, but as a necessary step toward forcing professional engagement.

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Rose_in_Winter Contact adult protective services. MIL needs help.

I am concerned about her mental state, if she would...

I would also ask the police who to contact about...

Plus, if they aren't eating, are they starving the dog?...

grckalck You are almost certainly in violation of a city...

BIL are living. Which means that YOU are subject to...

There may be a code enforcement officer that will come...

Or just show your husband the code and ask if...

Either way, get them out before something bad happens. YWNBTA.

Aggravating_Lion_541 H**l no you are not in the brown zone.

You can't have grown a*s adults that are drug addicts...

Who has a dog living in car?

SpiritualAd5028 NTA It has to be against city code to...

It is also unsanitary. It sounds like your MIL has...

Look into what it would take to put her on...

Unfortunately, if you keep going as you are, she and...

Give your husband a chance to do the right thing...

If he can't consider what's best for you and respects...

LibraryMegan "Mental hospitals" don't work like most people think.

Your MIL is not a danger to herself or others...

Also, the majority of inpatient hospitals are for crisis intervention.

They are short term (usually 1-3 weeks) and are intended...

Sadimal But if you do think she is a danger...

I would call 911 and have her a*sessed. I would...

OIWantKenobi NTA, but you will be to yourself if you...

Your MIL needs serious mental health a*sistance. Do not let...

Her mental health and physical wellbeing, as well as your...

Your BIL needs help, too, but I'm of half a...

You've let your kindness turn into becoming a doormat.

The original poster (OP) is experiencing significant financial and emotional stress due to the extended stay of their mother-in-law (MIL) and brother-in-law (BIL) after offering temporary shelter. The central conflict lies between the OP’s need to re-establish household boundaries and financial stability, and the husband’s deep-seated sense of obligation stemming from his past experience with homelessness and the recent loss of his father.

Given the worsening substance abuse and mental health issues demonstrated by the MIL and BIL, is it more responsible to enforce immediate removal to compel independent action, or does the family have a moral obligation to provide continued, albeit temporary, housing while pursuing external mental health and addiction services for the MIL?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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