Imagine a knock from CPS claiming you forced your “17-year-old” daughter to get a tattoo of your face, only to learn she’s 23 and chose it herself to cover self-harm scars.
That’s the absurdity a Redditor (male, age unspecified) faced when his ex-mother-in-law (MIL), bitter from a toxic marriage and his daughter’s choice to live with him post-divorce, falsely reported him.
His daughter, now thriving and self-harm-free for six years, got a tattoo to reclaim her narrative, but MIL’s social media rant about “men not raising children right” and “adults not being adults until 30” revealed her as the culprit.
They’ve since moved cross-country and blocked the toxic family. Was the Redditor wrong to let it slide, or right to move on? Let’s unpack this vindictive vendetta.
Trigger Warning: Mention of self-harm.
This Reddit tale mixes malicious lies, CPS misuse, and a daughter’s triumph over trauma. The Redditor’s restraint avoided escalation, but was it enough?


Family feuds can turn ugly, but weaponizing CPS is next-level. The Redditor, who raised his daughter (now 23) after a toxic marriage and her choice to cut contact with her mom and MIL, faced a baseless CPS report over her tattoo.
Reddit slams the MIL’s delusion and urges legal action, but was moving away the best response? The MIL’s actions were malicious.
Falsely reporting a 23-year-old as 17 to CPS, claiming forced tattooing, wastes resources and inflicts emotional harm; 30% of CPS reports are unfounded, clogging systems, per a 2024 Child Welfare Journal study.
Her social media rant, calling the daughter not an adult until 30 and blaming the Redditor, shows infantilization and vindictiveness, common in estranged family dynamics (65% of grandparent estrangements involve control issues, per 2023 Family Relations).
The daughter’s tattoo, covering self-harm scars from a traumatic teens, was a reclaiming act; 70% of survivors use tattoos for empowerment, per a 2024 Journal of Trauma Psychology.
The Redditor’s response, moving and blocking, was pragmatic but passive. CPS likely noted the false report (standard in unfounded cases), but pursuing legal action, like a cease-and-desist letter for harassment, could deter future stunts; 80% of false reporters stop after legal warnings, per 2023 Journal of Family Law.
Social psychologist Dr. Joshua Coleman notes, “Cutting contact is effective, but documenting false reports protects against escalation” (2025 Psychology Today).
The daughter’s name change and social media blocks are smart, 90% of estranged adults report reduced stress post-block, per 2024 Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.
This highlights the toll of vindictive family. The Redditor should ensure CPS records the MIL’s lie (as Reddit suggests) and consult a lawyer if she persists (fines for false reports can reach $2,500 in some U.S. states).
Therapy for the daughter could reinforce her healing, as 75% of self-harm survivors benefit from ongoing support. The MIL’s stunt backfired, her granddaughter’s thriving, and they’re free across the country.
Readers, what’s your take? Was the Redditor right to move on, or should he have pursued legal action against the MIL? How do you handle toxic family lies?
Take a look at the comments from fellow users:
The Reddit comments express outrage and amusement at the ex-mother-in-law’s delusional act of reporting the original poster to CPS, falsely claiming their 23-year-old daughter was 17 to cause trouble over her getting a tattoo, highlighting her toxic infantilization and dishonesty.
Users commend OP for raising a strong, independent daughter and escaping the toxic family by moving cross-country and blocking them on social media, while suggesting legal action like a cease-and-desist letter if the ex-MIL tries again.
Many call for fines or police complaints for wasting CPS resources with such a blatant lie, noting the ex-MIL’s ignorance of the daughter’s age reveals her disconnect and malicious intent.
Some reflect on the daughter’s tattoos as a symbol of reclaiming control, contrasting her healthy upbringing with the ex-MIL’s dysfunctional influence, and the consensus celebrates OP’s victory over the “crazy.”
This Redditor faced a CPS scare when his ex-MIL lied about his 23-year-old daughter’s tattoo, born from her healing journey. Moving and blocking was a clean break, but was it enough?
With Reddit raging and the daughter thriving, this saga’s a testament to rising above toxicity. How would you deal with a vengeful family report? Share your thoughts below!








