My Mom Kicked Me Out at 15 – Now She’s Demanding My Inheritance After Dad’s Death

 

The day Dad died, a part of me went with him. I sat by his side as the machines fell silent, the cancer taking him swiftly after only three months. The hospital room felt too sterile, a sharp contrast to his quiet strength in those final weeks.

Before he passed, Dad whispered, “Promise me you’ll keep living, not just getting by.”

I didn’t cry immediately. Instead, memories of Mom flooded back. She had kicked me out at 15, claiming it was to teach me responsibility. Dad found me in a shelter and made up for lost time, supporting me through school and college.

Handling Dad’s funeral arrangements, I relied on Aunt Sarah. The will left everything to me, shared with his siblings. It felt right—they were the family who showed up.

At 24, I had built a life for myself when Mom unexpectedly showed up at my door, offering false pleasantries and immediately criticizing me. She quickly asked why she wasn’t included in Dad’s will. I offered her some of Dad’s furniture, but she lashed out, demanding money instead.

The conversation escalated. She claimed she raised me alone, but I calmly reminded her how Dad paid child support while she spent it on herself. Her story unraveled, and I finally told her to leave.

Afterward, the texts started coming, demanding money, but I ignored them. I cried for the first time in months—not just for Dad, but for the years Mom had manipulated me.

But in that moment, I felt free. Dad had given me freedom, and standing up to Mom, I finished what he started.

Sometimes, family chooses you. And Dad chose me. That was enough.

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