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AITAH if I back out of being a kids guardian after my friends died?

by Michael Lee
January 21, 2026
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Once bound by friendship and promises that felt like mere formalities, a quiet pact was made in the innocence of youth—a vow to protect two children if fate ever tore their parents away. Time, distance, and life’s unpredictable currents dissolved the closeness, leaving memories behind, until tragedy struck with a cruel finality.

Now, confronted with the sudden loss of their friends and the weight of a forgotten commitment, the couple faces an overwhelming reality: two vulnerable children thrust into their care. What began as a symbolic gesture has become a profound responsibility, reshaping their lives forever with the raw power of love, loss, and unexpected guardianship.

AITAH if I back out of being a kids guardian after my friends died?

Years ago, my wife and I were close friends with...

When they had their first child, they asked us if...

At the time, it felt casual, it seemed more symbolic...

We moved, changed jobs, and eventually we stopped talking altogether....

Then, last month, I got the news about the two...

I was contacted by a lawyer informing me that we...

These two kids just lost their parents, and now the...

I don't wqnt to raise two grieving children I haven't...

My wife is completely against it. She was never close...

We don't have kids of our own by choice, and...

These are two innocent kids, and we were once important...

I've looked into it and learned that I'm not legally...

I am somewhat open to taking them in but I...

I feel like a horrible person especially because we have...

I feel stuck, don't know what to do...

Dr. Terri Givens, a noted expert in family law and ethics, often discusses the tension between informal social contracts and formal legal obligations. She emphasizes that while moral obligations carry significant emotional weight, they often break down when confronting concrete changes in personal circumstances and spousal partnership.

The core issue here involves conflicting loyalty demands and the concept of established boundaries. The narrator is experiencing profound guilt, which is a natural reaction when deeply held values (loyalty, honoring friendship) clash with immediate, unmanageable personal demands (caring for two children without spousal support). The initial agreement was made under drastically different social and emotional parameters; it was a symbolic gesture when the relationship was active. Now, accepting guardianship means imposing a massive, permanent life change—including emotional labor and disruption of lifestyle—on his wife, who was never invested in the original friendship to the same degree. A partnership requires mutual consent for such monumental decisions, and the narrator correctly identifies he cannot force his wife into this role.

The narrator’s actions in seeking legal clarification (confirming he is not strictly obligated) were appropriate, as this removed the illusion of inescapable legal duty. The constructive recommendation is for the narrator and his wife to engage in a unified discussion, possibly with a mediator or counselor, focusing not on blame, but on logistical reality. While guilt is powerful, choosing not to accept guardianship is not inherently being a ‘horrible person’; it is prioritizing an existing, ongoing legal and emotional contract (the marriage) over a dissolved, past social contract. If guardianship is declined, the couple should focus their resources on helping the lawyer find the next most suitable guardian, honoring the parents’ memory through active support during the transition rather than through an untenable commitment.

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

Equal_Factor_6449 If you will not be able to give them...

Rory_B_Bellows Yta for not taking it seriously in the first...

Just a quick "Hey man, we're moving X hours away,...

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However, despite all the ways this could have been prevented you should be more concerned with what’s best for the kids than your own guilt or sense of obligation.

Do the kids not have grandparents or aunts and uncles...

chicagoliz Even if you wanted to courts would make sure...

Given that you don't even really know the kids, and...

lookingformiles YTA. Never should've agreed to it in the first...

mama9873 Before you think about what you do or don't...

I cannot imagine the devastation of losing both parents being...

Take a minute and ask some questions about their best...

Significant_Rub_4589 I've seen this post approximately once a week for...

madman54218374125 Yeah, it would be an AH thing to do....

I don't know that your relationship with the parents is...

I was faced with a similar choice, with 3 teens...

If they have other family or caretakers that aren't foster...

A*suming they would be going to foster care- no, you...

The narrator is facing an extreme ethical dilemma rooted in a past commitment, which now conflicts directly with the present reality and the strong objections of his spouse. He is torn between the heavy sense of responsibility and guilt toward his deceased friends and the desire to maintain his current life structure and marital harmony.

Should the narrator prioritize the moral weight of a years-old promise made to deceased friends, or should he uphold his partner’s clear boundary and his own changed circumstances, thereby refusing guardianship of two children they have not seen in years?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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