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AITA for cutting off my daughter and refusing to speak to her ever again ( not letting her meet my other kids too)

by Jane Smith
January 7, 2026
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A family once bound by love and trust found their world shattered by baseless accusations that tore them apart. The daughter’s false claims of abuse cast a dark shadow over their lives, turning whispers and stares into a relentless storm of pain and disbelief. Despite the devastation, the parents held onto their truth, enduring the heartbreak of rejection and lies.

When the truth finally surfaced, it brought no healing, only further cruelty—a daughter’s cold words at a moment of profound loss. In the face of such unforgiving despair, the mother chose resilience, forging a new path filled with hope, love, and the promise of a brighter future with a new family growing by her side.

AITA for cutting off my daughter and refusing to speak to her ever again ( not letting her meet my other kids too)

My husband and I had a pretty strong, loving relationship...

She began making false accusations about us, claiming that we...

But when that was not enough for her, she escalated,...

She admitted to my son-in-law that she had been lying,...

Shortly after, my husband pa*sed away. Despite knowing this, she...

" After that, I decided to leave and start over....

My children are aware of their estranged sibling but have...

Recently, my son-in-law contacted my parents (whom I didn't know...

My parents then pa*sed on my number to her, and...

I didn't want to hang up and I was still...

I told her, bluntly, to "f**k off" and advised her...

She then mentioned that she had heard I had more...

I told her that my kids are minors, know about...

This made her furious, and she started lecturing me about...

I responded by telling her that I will always love...

I don't think I'm the AH to be honest, but...

Dr. Karyl McBride, a licensed therapist specializing in narcissistic abuse and family estrangement, often discusses the necessity of firm boundaries when dealing with individuals who exhibit manipulative or highly distressing behaviors. In this situation, the OP’s experience—moving from ignored false accusations of sexual abuse to death threats following her husband’s death—represents a clear pattern of severe emotional aggression and manipulation from the daughter.

The OP’s reaction during the phone call (“fuck off”) stemmed from accumulated stress and trauma, representing a breakdown in the controlled coping mechanisms she had previously employed (ignoring initial claims, maintaining NC). While unprofessional, this raw response was a direct defense mechanism against a person who previously demonstrated zero regard for the OP’s well-being. The daughter’s subsequent pivot to demanding contact with the OP’s minor children is a classic tactic used to re-establish leverage and break down established boundaries. The OP was correct in firmly refusing contact for her minor children, as their safety and emotional equilibrium should be paramount.

The OP’s actions in defending her current family structure are appropriate given the documented severity of the prior abuse and threats. Constructively, however, for future interactions, the OP should rely on established protocol rather than reactive anger. If the daughter attempts contact again via mail or text, the OP should respond with a single, pre-drafted, emotionless statement reaffirming the boundary (e.g., ‘I will not be providing financial assistance or facilitating contact with my minor children’) and immediately cease all communication, possibly involving legal counsel if threats reoccur.

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United-Manner20 NTA based on what she put you through.

Your parents are likely old school and feel like family...

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She didn't even tell you that she had four minor...

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Whereswolf I would have a conversation with your parents.: I...

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you need to move fast in this timeline). Then you...

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Individual-Spot2700 Also Liz, you're claiming you're pregnant again... You need...

Dresden_Mouse "I told her, bluntly, to "f**k off" Awesome. This...

the conflict started, you went NC, you lost your husband,

remarried had 3 kids old enough to know story and...

Serious-Day5968 Yeah, I don't but it: This post is fake...

Dresden_Mouse I thing the ages are important here because,

she got married started the roumors the was cut off...

Elegant_C**kroach430 Sound iffy: Math not mathing. Brand new account too?...

The mother is clearly prioritizing the stability and peace of her current family unit after enduring severe emotional trauma and false accusations from her estranged daughter. Her conflict lies in balancing her maternal instinct to potentially help her daughter, especially given the daughter’s new circumstances, against the need to protect herself and her current children from further toxicity, a boundary she has fought hard to establish.

Given the history of abuse allegations, the mother’s harsh refusal, and the daughter’s subsequent demand for contact with the minor half-siblings, should the mother maintain absolute no-contact, or does her familial duty require her to explore a highly structured, mediated form of contact for the sake of eventual reconciliation or transparency with her younger children?

Jane Smith

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

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