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Man Bans His Dad From Seeing His Mom On Her Death Bed After Wanting To Get Divorce Because He Got Coworker Pregnant

by Charlie Brown
March 13, 2026
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Amid the unraveling of a once unbreakable family, a 25-year-old son watches helplessly as his mother battles not only a devastating terminal illness but also the shattering betrayal of a husband who chose love with another over a lifetime of vows. The walls of their home echo with heartbreak, as a mother who devoted 25 years to her family faces the cruelest twist of fate, abandoned in her darkest hour.

As the divorce drags on, the children stand as silent guardians, bearing the weight of their mother’s pain and the mounting medical bills, their lives forever altered by the collision of love, loss, and loyalty. In this crucible of suffering, they cling to hope and each other, striving to hold together the fragile remnants of a family torn apart by betrayal and illness.

AITA for not allowing my father to meet my dying mother at the hospital?

I'm a 25 year old guy and my parents were...

My father filed for divorce after 26 years of marriage...

My mother was a stay at home mom for 25...

He told her that he would always love her as...

In the middle of the divorce, she was diagnosed with...

I took her to her appointments and we paid for...

Legally, at the time of her death she was still...

My uncle made a facebook post asking for blood donation...

When he showed up to the hospital, he was in...

He begged and cried in front of everyone, I still...

He still didn't leave and wanted to be there for...

I believe that he lost the right to see her...

My buddy tells me that me and (my mother's family)...

I want to make some facts clear - 1) When...

2) I was/am her legal representative (Power of Attorney, to...

My grandma wanted the same. My siblings wanted the same....

And she never expressed anything about wanting our father there....

I have accepted that and I have no interest in...

We have accepted the fact that we have lost two...

As noted by Dr. Harriet Lerner, a clinical psychologist specializing in family systems, ‘Boundaries are the right to choose what is acceptable for you and what is not.’ In this complex scenario, the son (OP) was acting as the legal proxy (Power of Attorney) for his critically ill mother during a period of extreme emotional vulnerability. The father’s actions—initiating divorce, fathering a child with a new partner while the mother was ill—constituted a severe breach of marital trust and inflicted significant emotional distress on the mother.

The OP’s primary motivation appears to be rooted in protecting his mother from further emotional trauma and honoring the suffering she endured. By denying visitation, the OP and his family asserted a boundary against the person they viewed as the architect of the mother’s final distress. The father’s frantic attempt to gain access upon hearing the grave news, despite his prior choices, highlights a conflict between his desire for perceived closure and the reality of the pain he caused. Psychologically, the family was engaging in a form of protective triangulation, ensuring the mother’s final environment was free from the source of her devastation, especially since she offered no verbal indication of wanting him present.

The OP’s actions, under the scope of his legal authority and familial support, were an appropriate, albeit harsh, assertion of boundary maintenance in the face of abandonment. For future similar situations, while absolute exclusion is sometimes necessary for protection, maintaining open lines of communication with other family members about the deceased’s final wishes (if known) can preempt external judgment. However, in this case, the priority rightly remained the protection of the mother’s peace over the father’s comfort.

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

Daddyless_Princess So let me get this straight. Your father cheated...

And then your mother fell into a horrible depression due...

Anyone saying OP is the a*shole needs to re-evaluate their...

It's a proven fact that a terrible state of mind...

He didn't deserve to see her one last time and...

He chose his bed and he deserves to *sulk* in...

stephanorga NTA if push comes to shove I'm protecting my...

Sorry but why should he get the luxury of relief...

AQualityKoalaTeacher NTA He can't have his divorce and be a...

There's zero reason to allow him to barge in with...

If not, that means he dragged his feet on the...

If the divorce *wasn't* finalized, I hope you make sure...

DarkMarxSoul Going against the grain and saying YTA. What your...

Firstly, your father had no way of knowing when he...

In my view he can't be blamed for your mother's...

After causing your mom so much pain, I would imagine...

He also wasn't absent from the situation entirely-he offered to...

Whether his new child was conceived in an affair or...

He isn't entirely a deadbeat here, his responsibility towards many...

Fourthly, cheaters are terrible but they are human, and sometimes...

That may be uncomfortable to acknowledge, but not all cheaters...

If your father's account is true-if he cheated on your...

It would have been traumatic even if he had gotten...

Lots of people want to take the att*tude that if...

Preventing your father from getting closure on someone he loved...

Edit: Okay that's it I'm done replying to comments, there...

soshinysonew NTA, he lost the right to be treated as...

addictedtochips NTA - I'm going to go against the grain...

Or even prior to her being critical? No, there was...

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The original poster and his family made a definitive choice to block the father’s access to the mother during her final hours and immediately following her death. This action stemmed from the profound betrayal and suffering the father inflicted upon the mother through his affair and decision to divorce during her terminal illness. The core conflict lies between the son’s perceived duty to protect his mother’s dignity and finalize her suffering by excluding the cause of that suffering, versus the societal expectation that a spouse, even one leaving, should be granted a final moment of reconciliation or farewell.

Given that the mother never expressed a desire for reconciliation or contact with the father in her final non-verbal state, and the son held legal power of attorney, was the decision to completely exclude the father from the hospital and funeral an act of necessary protection and honoring the mother’s implied wishes, or was it an unforgiving act that denied the father his final opportunity for closure, potentially harming the family’s future relationships?

Charlie Brown

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

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