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“Am I Abandoning My Mom?” Daughter Faces Backlash Over Tough Choice

by Carolyn Mullet
March 31, 2026
in Social Issues

Money, family, and guilt. That combination rarely ends quietly.

One new mom thought she had a reasonable system in place. She and her husband supported her mother financially after a difficult divorce, helping her stay afloat. It wasn’t an obligation, it was compassion.

Then life shifted.

A baby arrived. Parental leave ended. Reality kicked in.

Suddenly, childcare wasn’t optional anymore. And daycare? It came with a price tag that forced some serious financial decisions.

So when her mom declined to help with babysitting, the math became unavoidable. Something had to give.

What followed wasn’t just a budget adjustment. It turned into accusations, emotional fallout, and a family conflict that hits way deeper than money.

Now, read the full story:

“Am I Abandoning My Mom?” Daughter Faces Backlash Over Tough Choice
Not the actual photo

'AITA for cutting my mom's allowance to pay for daycare when she couldn't babysit for me?'

Throwaway for anonymity.

Last year my husband (35M) and I (34F) had our first (and last) child. We were fortunate enough to be able to stay at home with him for almost a...

by staggering our parental leave and vacations, but now that time has run out and we must return to work.

I asked my mother (56F) if she would be available to watch him during the week and she said no. Fair enough. That's her prerogative.

My husband and I researched daycares in the areas where we work and settled on one that came highly recommended.

It was expensive though and that meant cutting down on expenses - like the monthly allowance that we'd been giving my mother.. A bit of background to this.

My parents were married for 28 years before my father decided that he wanted someone younger and sexier than my mother.

For all of those 28 years my mother had been a SAHM then SAHW. With my father leaving,

she was now meant to survive somehow in a world where she had never really worked because when they got married my father didn't want her to and,

because she was raised in a traditional, religious family, she did what the head of household wanted. I'm not even going to go into that man's hypocrisy.

Either way, he's gone and even though she got some alimony, she didn't press for as much as she should have (again that religious conditioning) and she's struggling.

My husband and I have been supplementing my mother's income to a hefty amount every month which was not an issue

until we had to put baby into daycare and found out just how expensive that was in a VHCOL area.

In light of that, we told her that we would need to cut her allowance in half. We were not planning to start immediately but would take the financial hit...

I told her that was not the case but it is hard to maintain two households virtually by ourselves

if we had to pay an exorbitant amount of our salaries to daycare every month for the foreseeable future. She was still angry and asked us to leave.

Later my sister called us upset that we were "abandoning mom" and "making her struggle" just because she wouldn't do our bidding.

So I suggested to her that she increase how much she was helping considering she still lives at home.

She called me a f__king b__ch and hung up on me.. So Reddit hive mind, am I really TA here?

ETA: I wanted to answer some recurring questions here. My sister's ability to help is limited and sporadic because she struggles with mental illness.

It got much worse in recent years and we're working to get her on disability but that is a process.

I guess that's why I feel bad about the comment I made to my sister because it was a moment of lashing out when I know that she's in a...

As for my mom, I will work with her to make sure that she can go back to work - especially given my sister's challenges. My mother is neither lazy...

Unfortunately she's been beaten down by being raised in a traditional culture and having it drilled into her what the duty of a wife is.

She was then betrayed by everyone when her husband left.This one hits hard because there’s no villain wearing a black hat. Just people stuck in different kinds of vulnerability.

You can feel the daughter trying to balance everything. A newborn, financial pressure, and the emotional weight of being the “responsible one” in the family.

At the same time, her mom’s reaction doesn’t come out of nowhere. Losing a long-term marriage, never having built financial independence, that kind of instability changes how people see security.

But here’s the painful truth sitting underneath it all. Support given out of love can quietly turn into expectation. And once that happens, pulling back feels like betrayal, even when it’s not.

This situation revolves around a concept psychologists often refer to as “financial enmeshment” within families.

It happens when financial support blurs into emotional obligation. Over time, what starts as help can feel like a permanent system.

According to a feature in Psychology Today:

“When adult children become primary financial providers for parents, roles can reverse in ways that create guilt, resentment, and confusion about responsibility.”

That reversal is clearly visible here.

The daughter is no longer just a child. She’s functioning as a financial safety net.

Now layer in a new factor: parenthood.

Research from Pew Research Center shows that raising a child significantly increases household financial pressure, with childcare being one of the largest recurring expenses for working families.

In high-cost areas, daycare alone can rival rent or mortgage payments.

So when the daughter says she can’t support two households anymore, that’s not emotional. That’s structural.

From a decision-making standpoint, she’s responding to a change in constraints, not retaliating against her mother.

Still, her mother interprets it differently.

Why?

Because from her perspective, the timeline looks simple:

  • She says no to babysitting
  • Her allowance gets cut

That creates a cause-and-effect illusion, even if the real driver is financial necessity.

This is where communication breakdown happens.

Experts often emphasize that in these situations, clarity matters more than intent.

Another key factor is dependency risk.

Long-term financial support without a transition plan can unintentionally prevent the recipient from rebuilding independence.

A financial therapist interviewed by Forbes explains:

“Sustainable support should include a pathway toward autonomy, not indefinite reliance.”

The daughter actually begins moving in that direction by:

  • Giving advance notice (3 months)
  • Offering continued partial support
  • Expressing willingness to help her mom re-enter the workforce

These are not punitive actions. They are restructuring steps.

However, there is one emotional misstep worth noting.

Her response to her sister.

Even though it came from frustration, it targeted someone already struggling with mental health challenges. That’s why she feels guilty, and rightfully so.

Still, that moment doesn’t redefine the entire situation.

At its core, this is about resource allocation under constraint.

And in that equation, the priority is clear.

A dependent child comes before a dependent parent.

That doesn’t erase compassion. It just sets the order.

Check out how the community responded:

The “You’re Not Responsible for Your Mom” group strongly backed the OP, emphasizing that financial support was already generous.

SamSpayedPI - NTA. You were already being exceedingly generous. If you can’t afford it, you can’t afford it. And you’re still giving her half.

Individual_Ad_9213 - NTA. You need to rebudget your lives. You’re under no obligation to subsidize your mother’s life.

Horrorjunkie1234 - Not at all NTA. The entitlement here is unbelievable.

Then came the “Your Child Comes First” perspective, focusing on priorities and long-term responsibility.

GeneralChaos2005 - NTA. You have a small family to take care of. Your mom still has time to work.

coastalkid92 - This isn’t punishment. It’s just a chain reaction of financial reality.

sbucks2121 - Do not set yourself on fire to save someone else. Do what’s best for your family.

Finally, the “Time for a Reality Check” crowd pushed for stronger boundaries and independence for the mom.

[Reddit User] - NTA. This shouldn’t have been a permanent solution. She needed to start supporting herself.

[Reddit User] - Cut her allowance completely. She’s relying on you too much.

[Reddit User] - Your mom has a right to say no. You have a right to decide what you give.

This story isn’t about choosing between right and wrong. It’s about choosing between two responsibilities that can’t both be fully met.

The daughter didn’t stop helping out of spite. She adjusted because her life changed.

And that’s the part many families struggle with.

Support feels unconditional until circumstances force it to become conditional.

That shift hurts. Especially when expectations were never clearly defined from the start.

Still, raising a child comes with non-negotiable priorities. And sometimes, being responsible means making decisions that feel uncomfortable, even unfair to others.

So where do you draw the line? If helping family starts to impact your own child’s well-being, do you keep giving, or do you step back? And how do you balance compassion with boundaries when both sides are struggling?

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Carolyn Mullet

Carolyn Mullet

Carolyn Mullet is in charge of planning and content process management, business development, social media, strategic partnership relations, brand building, and PR for DailyHighlight. Before joining Dailyhighlight, she served as the Vice President of Editorial Development at Aubtu Today, and as a senior editor at various magazines and media agencies.

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