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AITA for not wanting to give my mom 90% of the inheritance my grandma is leaving me?

by John Doe
January 21, 2026
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In a tangled web of family loyalty and financial strain, a granddaughter finds herself caught between love and expectation. Her grandmother’s decision to redirect a substantial inheritance, once meant for her mother and aunt, has ignited a silent battle of resentment and survival, forcing her to confront difficult truths about money, trust, and what she truly deserves.

As her mother faces the harsh realities of dwindling resources and uncertain retirement, the granddaughter wrestles with her own desires and sense of fairness. In this fragile moment, the lines between right and wrong blur, revealing the raw emotional undercurrents that can fracture even the strongest family bonds.

AITA for not wanting to give my mom 90% of the inheritance my grandma is leaving me?

My grandma is going to be leaving each grandchild $100,000...

My mom was depending on that for retirement since for...

My dad works full time with constant overtime and my...

Their stocks are nose diving but they'll be selling the...

I have a fraction of what she wants to give...

The thing is, this money will go directly to me,...

The problem with that is I love my parents and...

My mom has done nothing but constantly guilt trip me...

If that happens I won't be talking to them anytime...

Maybe 10,000 is plenty and I'm just being greedy, my...

I just want to hear what other people think, maybe...

Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a clinical psychologist specializing in narcissistic abuse and dysfunctional family dynamics, often emphasizes the corrosive nature of guilt-tripping and conditional love within family structures. In this scenario, the mother’s actions—guilt-tripping and potentially leveraging the car registration—suggest an attempt to assert control and emotional leverage over the OP’s independent financial windfall.

The OP is experiencing a classic ethical dilemma involving autonomy versus filial obligation. The inheritance is legally directed to the OP, granting them full autonomy over how to use it. However, the parents’ significant financial distress, compounded by past losses and the mother’s reliance on this specific money for retirement, creates a strong moral pressure to contribute substantially. The OP’s desire for $40,000 is substantial but understandable given the potential for life improvement (buying a house sooner). However, demanding or taking this amount risks violating the boundary of the gift itself, turning an inheritance into an expected contribution, and potentially leading to severe relational breakdown, as evidenced by the threat regarding the car.

From a professional standpoint, the parents are making an inappropriate demand by attempting to dictate how the OP spends their legally designated inheritance, especially by using emotional manipulation (guilt) and threats (the car). The OP’s initial impulse to take $40,000 might be viewed as overly ambitious given the parents’ dependency. A constructive recommendation would be for the OP to negotiate a middle ground, perhaps offering $15,000–$20,000 as a significant gift, clearly stating its purpose (e.g., ‘to help stabilize your immediate situation’), while firmly establishing that the remaining inheritance is for their own future security, thereby protecting their boundaries without completely abandoning their parents.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

Lonely-World-981 NTA. The money was left for you. Your explanation...

If your parents take the car, buy a new one...

HoodooEnby NTA. You can keep the money and still be...

No_Jaguar67 How she gonna ask for 90%? Nah bruh

BogWitch1015 If your parents are threatening and manipulating you with...

This money was your grandmother's and any expectations your mother...

Do not pa*s it off to your parents who clearly...

CookySpooky NTA. Your grandma left that inheritance to you. It's...

If you truly want to help your mom, then keep...

And please don't fall for the guilt-tripping. The fact that...

Hefty-Squirrel-6800 NTA. I am a retired lawyer. Your grandmother did...

Put it in a good retirement account and let it...

They wanted it to go to whomever they wanted and...

decaturbob - NTA, if your grandmother wanted anything to go...

The original poster (OP) is caught in a difficult situation, facing a substantial, unexpected inheritance that could radically change their financial future. The central conflict lies between the OP’s desire to secure a significant portion of this money for personal advancement and the strong expectation from their parents, especially the mother, that the funds should primarily serve to replace their lost retirement savings.

Given the financial precarity of the parents and the life-altering potential of the inheritance for the OP, is it justifiable for the OP to claim a larger share (e.g., $20,000 or $40,000) from their $100,000 inheritance, even if it means severely straining or damaging their immediate relationship with their parents?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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