I Refused to Share My Son’s Inheritance — Am I a “Bad Mother”?

Money often becomes a reason of conflict in families, and the tension can be even greater in blended households.

Harper found herself in a challenging situation when her eldest son, from a previous marriage, was set to inherit a substantial sum from his late father.

She decided to share her story and seek advice on how to navigate this sensitive issue.

This is Harper’s letter:
My ex passed away and left our 15-year-old son $300k, which I’ll manage until he’s 18.

I also have another son, 12, from my second marriage, and my husband wants to use some of that money for our other son’s education.
I refused. He said, “What kind of mother are you?

You protect the rich kid and turn your back on the poor kid!

” I stayed silent.

The next day, I came home, and my blood ran cold when I found the house unusually silent.

I felt something was wrong. I froze in terror when I opened my younger son’s room and found my child’s belongings had vanished -his clothes, toys, and books… they were all gone.

In our bedroom, my husband’s things were missing too. On the bed was a note:

“If you’re so determined to put your older son first, my son and I will leave you to it for a week or two.

The next day, I came home, and my blood ran cold when I found the house unusually silent.

I felt something was wrong. I froze in terror when I opened my younger son’s room and found my child’s belongings had vanished -his clothes, toys, and books… they were all gone.

In our bedroom, my husband’s things were missing too. On the bed was a note:

“If you’re so determined to put your older son first, my son and I will leave you to it for a week or two.

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