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Woman Cuts Off Mother After Years of Neglect, Then Her Mom Demands Access to the Grandchildren

by Leona Pham
August 14, 2026
in Social Issues

At 30 years old, this woman has built the life she once dreamed of: a career she loves, a supportive husband, and two children who know they are deeply loved.

But getting there was anything but easy. Growing up, she was the child who felt invisible.

Her achievements were overlooked, her dreams were dismissed, and she was repeatedly reminded that her younger sisters came first.

The person who should have protected her became the source of many of her deepest insecurities.

Years later, after choosing distance and healing from the past, her mother suddenly returned demanding a relationship with her grandchildren.

The question was no longer whether forgiveness was possible, it was whether someone who caused so much damage deserved access to the family she built.

Woman who escaped a painful childhood learns her estranged mother wants access to her children after years of neglect, betrayal, and silence

Woman Cuts Off Mother After Years of Neglect, Then Her Mom Demands Access to the Grandchildren
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'Abusive mother from hell threatened to take legal actions after discovering I am married for 10 years and have 2 children?'

I (F30) have always have a rocky relationship with my mom. To the point

that we have seen each other only twice in the last 7 years.

My mom had me when she was 23 years old. At the beginning she had

multiple jobs to get enough money to support us and was my grandma

who basically raised me.

When I was 5 years old, me and my mom moved to the other side of the

country (about 12 hours away from my grandparents) and started living

with who I thought was my dad.

While we were living there, I took ballet classes from age 6. I loved it

immediately. I started attending them daily and was very good at it. My

ballet teacher started preparing me for the admission process of the

national ballet academy in my country.. Along the years, my parents had my

2 sisters (10 and 12 years younger than me).

During my childhood, my parents would not always treat me the same as

my sisters. Basically there were no hugs, kisses, or nice words towards me,

however, my sisters had all their attention. If my sisters were upset, it was

automatically my fault. It was expected of me to ensure my sisters were

ready for school, entretaint them, bath them... While my mom was staying

at home or working part time. As you can imagine, after high school,

dancing 4 hours a day Mon to Fri and 8 hours on Sats, and keeping my

academy record impecable, I did not want to be responsible for 2 toddlers

that were not my children. However, my mom always said it was my

responsibility as I was the older sister. This leaded to multiple

confrontations between the 2 of us, in which my mom would end up

insulting and humiliating me in multiple ways and my "dad" would be on her side, always.

When I turned 14, my ballet teacher and the high school psychologist

called my mom as they were very concern about me. I kept loosing weight

(my weight was 38kgs at my lowest point), was obsessed with avoiding

people see me eating... And basically they were suspecting I had developed

an eating disorder. She denied the same and asked them to mind their own

business. I was very close to my ballet teacher, she was like my second

mom. She did not listen to my mom and kept promoting me to attend

therapy, going with me out for dinner and treats, and basically keeping me

a float. After a year of hard work, I was in a much better place, even thou I

still have body dismorphya to this day.

2 months before I was attending the selection program of the Ballet

Academy, my mom told me we were moving away, within that week.

I was shocked. Could not believe it. I called crying my ballet teacher and she

called my mom and tried to convince her to let me live with my teacher

until attended the exam, as there were many chances I would get an

scholarship. My mom would not allow same, but agreed that I could

continue dancing after moving, and we moved that week. I cried the 12 hours drive.

The new place was 1 hour away from where the rest of my family was, but

between the moving and the search of schools/ high school, we only met

the family once and I was basically 3 months at home, not knowing

anybody, without friends. It was the loneliness summer I had. Everytime I

asked my mom about restarting dancing, she would change the subject or

say was too busy to even think about it. After I started high school that

year, I started searching ballet schools myself and found few within

reasonable distance, however, my mom pointblank forbid me to attend any

of them and told I would never join ballet again, which just broke my heart..

In the following months we did not speak much. Just could not trust her anymore.

I started making friends and met my first boyfriend. Every time I would go

out with my friends, my mom would force me to take my sisters with me.

Even when going out at night, I needed to bring my 7 and 5 yearold sisters.

It was ridiculous. They were not easy kids to take care, not listening, my

middle sister having multiple food allergies and acute asthma episodes

quite frequently, and my youngest sisters just in the wild state, needing

supervision at all times. I started to despite them, and I am not proud of it.

In the mean time, my relationship with my "dad" was based in cold stares

and instructions. I can not remember any nice gesture or word to me since I

have memory. However, he was always jocking and playing with my sister.

He did not like if I called him dad or father and wanted me to call him by his

first name, Peter. Even my granny and auntie from his side were not

treating me the same as my sisters. Organizing birthday parties for them,

coming to their school performances, giving them nice present for

Christmas and birthdays... However never came to any of my recitals or

given me a present more that a card or a pair is slippers.

One weekend, when I was 16, we went to visit my grandma, who raised me

until I was 5. One time that we were the two alone while mom, Peter and

sisters were out shopping, she asked me how was my father. For a second I

though my granny had lost her mind as he just left the house, and asked

her what she meant with that. And she proceeded to tell me that my

mom's husband was not my real dad. That she just hooked up with a guy

once, got pregnant and then the guy left her when got the news. I was

shocked (yes, again). I asked her if she was sure and she confirmed. She said

that my other grandmother (from real father side) used to come to my

birthday parties until I moved away when I was 5. And something clicked in

my mind. That's why all of them were treating me different, they did not

consider me part of the family and probably my mom despites me. At that

time I did not mentioned it to my mom, as I needed to process all by myself.

I started avoiding to go home. Very often I would stay at friends houses for

several days at the time. Leaving 2/3 hours before starting school just to

try to get out as soon as possible. Coming back late evening pretending I

was out studying. My mom did not like that I could not take care my sisters

and we kept having arguments about it almost daily. She kept commenting

I was gaining weight, how big my bottom looked, why I had so bit ankles...

And those comments would hurt the most as I suffer from dismorphya, even now.

One day I could not take it anymore and exploded. Told her crying between

rage and sadness, that I knew everything about my real father and why

they never treat me as their daughter. My mom got pale and then furiously

asked who had spilled the beans and that people should mind their own

business. I told her it didn't matter who told me, what mattered was that

she kept it away from me and never her or her husband treated me right.

She accused me of wanting to hurt her and Peter by speaking of my real

father and she stopped talking to me for a month. Every time I tried to talk

to her about this since then, she shuts down and leaves. All I know about

my real father is through my antie and cousin (she is my soul sister), who

lived near him, and talked to me about him. Just to be clear, I have no

interest in meeting him. Not because he left my mom, but because he had

several chances to meet me and build a relationship with me, and he did

not even try. However, I wonder what kind of relation I would have had

with my grandmother (she died few years before I knew all this).

At the time I had my first boyfriend, Adrian (17), who was super handsome.

However, things were not good. He often disappeared for several weeks at

the time, our mutual friends not knowing where he was, and then showing

up like nothing happened. I should have left him the very first time, but I

just lacked affection and attention for so long that I was just happy even if

he often never answered my messages or we met once a month. My mom

was aware of the situation as his mom and mine were friends. After 3 years

of been on and off with Adrian, I decided to break the relationship finally.

He did not take it well, spreading rumors about me and calling at late hours

from unknown numbers. But after a couple of weeks, he went silent.

By that time, I was in 1st year of university in a near by city, doing general

nursing and staying away from my house as much as possible. Often going

to uni on Thursday morning and not showing up home until Mon evening.

On that first year, my mom filled the scholarship application form and told

me I did not get it, so she needed to pay for my education and how

disappointed of me she was. I really tried hard all along high school, with an

average of 9.6/10, so I was disappointed myself. I started working as

waitress and child minder on my time off to cover as much as possible.

About 6 months after starting uni, and 5 since broke up with Adrian, at 19, I

started chatting online my current husband, George (44 at the time), who

was living in another country (Ireland) and came to see me after 1 month of

chatting. We just clicked instantly, even with the age gap. He kept coming

to see me every few weeks, met his son and daughter through video call

and we realized had very similar aims in life. We were 5 months together

when he asked to meet my parents and, stupid me, I agreed.

The day they all met, we had planned to go out for lunch. Neutral ground. I

already told them George was older but did not specify how much. When

my mom and Peter showed up, they were furious. They started shouting at

me that I was mad for dating an "dirty old man" and that I was his

prostitute. All that in the middle of the restaurant. I was mortified and very

upset. George was in shock himself but stood up and collected my things

and told me we were leaving. The last thing my mom told me was "I can not

believe you cheated on Adrian with this decrepit man. Adrian was so much

handsome" and that she wished she had never had me. I was so confused

and upset I did not think about that until later. She preferred me to be with

a guy that was bad for me just because was more handsome, than with an

older guy that treated me like a queen. And also shd believed the rumors

Adrian was spreading, even thou the were completely BS, instead of her

own daughter. But if course, I was a daughter she never wanted to have.

And she had another 2 daughters that she considered her real and only daughters.

I spent few days with George at the hotel, he was so supportive and even

told me seriously to move with him, but it would have been so much

difficult to move to another country, without speaking the language (had

no English whatsoever) and in the middle of a semester. I ended up moving

to a friend's flat after few days and waited 1 week until I knew my house

was alone and took all my stuff away.

The following 3 years were tough. I worked as much as I could to pay rent,

bills, transportation, materials... George paid planes and hotel so we could

see each other, as my uni and work schedules did not allow me to travel

much, and more than once he helped me with bills and stuff.

At the beginning of my 2nd year, I got an email from the scholarship

department to remind me to renew my personal and bank account details,

which I thought strange, as I did not have any scholarship. I discovered,

from 1st year, I got full scholarship, including transportation, residential

accomodation, materials... but the founds went to my mom's bank account

and were spent on Christmas presents for my sisters. We are talking about

few thousands euros. I somehow was not even surprised, and I took it as a

learning experience and a well deserved punishment for trusting someone

that kept proving not been worthy.

I cut all communications with Mom and Peter. Blocked their number and

pretended I had not parents. At the begining my sisters would call me at

times, and even asked when I was coming back, but after few months, they

stopped calling and texting, probably after been brainwashed by my mom.

They knew about my graduation from my antie and my grandma, who put

pictures up in Facebook and mom went mental publicating posts about it. I

blocked her in every social media.

1 year after I met George, we got married. Only my cousin, my auntie and a

few of my closest friends came to the wedding. And obviously George's

close family and friends. Maybe 20 in total. My grandma could not attend it

as was sick and could not travel but we did video call with her so she could

be somehow present. My mom and her family were not invited and we

asked everybody not to tell them.

After uni, I moved to Ireland and started working as a specialized nurse and

I love every single minute of it. George and I are after celebrating our 10th

year anniversary and have 2 kids, Chris (4) and Carolina (1). We have had our

issues but have worked through them as a team. And we are doing very well financially too.

In the last 7 years, I met my mom twice. Once when I came back to to sort

out some issues with a legal document, short after my graduation. And the

last one, about 5 years ago, at my grandma's house, when I went to visit my

grandma to tell her I was pregnant of my first boy, and just happened that

my mom came to spend the weekend with granny. She left as soon as she

saw me and did not even cross a word.

I don't know how, but the rest of my family discovered I had 2 children. My

mom managed to get my number and called me few days ago. She

threatened to take legal actions as I have denied her right to see her

grandkids. I told her she lost her grandkids when she abused me

psychologically, physically and financially and wished she never had me,

and to go to hell. Blocked her number.

Since then I have received several messages from family members saying

what a horrible person I am for keeping my marriage and my kids a secret

and for forbidding my mom to have any relationship with my kids. Specially

as my poor mom went through a lot in the last few years (cheater husband,

n__ty divorce, left with nothing, daughters deserted her, chronic sickness

from smoking...). I have told everyone that I didn't know that, but I wish I

had, as I would have enjoyed every single minute of the sweet sweet

karma. And yes, sent them all straight to hell and blocked their numbers.. I

love your channel Charlotte 🥰..

UPDATE

First of all, I want to thank you all for the support you showed me in the

comments. Please understand I wrote this at 4 am and took me a long time

to gather my thoughts and enough confidence to write about it.. And I am

sorry for the long post and even the longest update.

I was not even thinking about writing an update, or get any reaction. I just

needed to let it out. I could have dealt with it in a different way, usually

dancing to loud music, but at 4 am did not seem very respectful of my

sleeping family and neighbors, and I like them.. In case you did not guess it,

all names were changed to keep some privacy.

As most people realized, no, English is not my first language. But yes, in

schools in my country, as in all European countries, English is a mandatory

subject. However, it is not the same to learn basic English (verbs to be, to

have and few nouns, 2 hours a week) than to have enought level to move

to that country and join a degree mid semester in that language. Some of

the expressions I used, I learnt them speaking and listening, so sorry if I did

not write them properly. And let's face it, some Irish accents are just unintelligible 😅.

And it is not an "obscure European country", it is actually one of the

sunniest and most known, with one of the most spoken languages in the world.

I was lucky that even thou my husband is Irish, he speaks fluently my

language. Half of his family is from my country and he has been visiting

several times along his live. We actually speak in my language at home as it

is hard to switch after a while.

For those saying he is a creep for been 25 years older than me, you can join

my family on their way to hell 😚. Such a parade you will make.

He has been through so much with me, and after all these years, he is the

best decision I made. His family liked me the moment we met and there has

been no drama in relation to the age gap. Nor from my cousin, auntie and

grandma, they really like him almost since the beginning. I do not care

about age. I met immature older people, and younger people with their

feet in the ground. My best friends are 59, 41 and 24yo, so we make a very

colorful group. And when the time comes, I will take care of him if he needs

it. What do you think happens to 20/30yo nice guys? Let me tell you, they

become 40/50yo nice guys. Would you not take care of your partner when he/she grows old?

For some clarification, I was 17 when I started uni. You usually start unit the

year you turn 18, and my birthday is in October. So my mom was my legal

guardian, that's why she applied for the scholarship. I don't know in other

countries, but in mine, the scholarship is paid per year. So if you don't get

nice academic records, you can loose it for the following year. So from 2nd

year to the end of my degree, I received my scholarship, and made it so

much easier as they paid part of my accomodation. I did not see any money

if the 1st year, but at that moment, I was not able to afford legal

representation, nor I was in a state of mind to start a legal battle against

my mom. So I just let it be. Some battles are won but not starting them.

My soul sister cousin read my post this morning (she is a massive fan of

Charlotte too 🤗) and blowed my phone. Discovered my mom got my

number from my grandma's phone, and that's how she was able to contact

me. It turned out she is very sick and probably needs money.

I understand my mom has no legal rights over my children. I do not feel

threatened or scared, we do not even live in the same country and she

doesn't even know where we live. I am very mindful of social media and I

do not post anything that would give any remote clue of where I live or

were I am at any time. The only 2 people of my family that knows where I

live are well aware of the situation with my mom and they will not give her

that information. Just in case, I am planning to inform Chris'school and I

already informed my work place about the situation, but it is highly unlikely

that she will try anything, specially in her current health state.

The rest of the family members that were harassing me, are not really

aware of the abuse my mom did to me in the past. We never were much in

contact for various reasons, it is a big family, I moved when was young and

when I came back everybody was already having their on lives. And after I

moved to Ireland, the contact grew even cooler. I have written a long email

explaining all and sent it to all family members I have phone numbers or email addresses.

One of my sisters called me after reading it. She said she didn't know half

of the story. She was only 9 when I moved away from home and the

youngest was 7. They were not aware of what was going on, and in the

following years my mom used to speak very bad about me to them. She

wants to reconnect and is sure the youngest will think the same. I am trying

to organize a meeting with them on my next holidays, even thou I am very

cautious about it, I really think they were not guilty of anything and would

be nice to gain 2 sisters. I am sure they went through a lot too and deep

inside I feel guilty for not been there for them.

I have been attending therapy for several years, pretty much since moving

to Ireland. I did not know how to handle or show healthy affection and how

to communicate. Didn't want all the trauma to affect my marriage or my

future children, so I worked very hard through all stuff until I reached a

peaceful place. Now I can talk about all this without feeling depressed or

directly burst into tears. I have learnt how to identify toxicity and avoid

them, and how to avoid becoming toxic myself.

For those saying they have seen this somewhere else, I have never written

about all this, nor discuss it with anyone, apart from my husband, cousin

and therapist. Even my auntie and grandma aren't fully aware of the

extend of what happened.. If anybody is going through a rough patch or

has past unresolved traumas, therapy really helps.

Some wounds are difficult to explain because they come from the people we are taught to trust the most. Many people spend years hoping a parent will eventually recognize their pain, apologize, or finally choose them.

The hardest part is often not the past itself, but accepting that the love and protection they needed may never come from that person.

In OP’s story, the pain was not caused by one isolated event.

It was years of feeling unwanted, overlooked, and treated as less important than her younger siblings.

Her passion for ballet, her struggles with food and body image, and her need for emotional support were repeatedly dismissed.

Instead of feeling like a daughter, OP felt like an obligation, someone expected to help, sacrifice, and stay quiet.

Discovering that her mother had hidden the truth about her biological father only deepened the feeling that she had never truly belonged.

What makes OP’s journey complicated is that she did not simply walk away because of anger.

She spent years trying to understand her mother’s choices while carrying the emotional consequences herself.

Her decision to protect her own children from that environment was not revenge; it was a boundary created after years of unresolved hurt.

Many people might view OP’s decision as harsh, especially when her mother became sick and wanted access to her grandchildren.

However, another perspective is that children are often where adults finally stop accepting harmful family patterns. OP was not only thinking about herself anymore.

She was thinking about whether the emotional environment she experienced should be repeated with the next generation.

This perspective helps explain why OP felt conflicted despite everything she experienced. S

he was not lacking compassion; she was carrying years of responsibility that never should have belonged entirely to her.

The guilt came from being trained to believe that keeping peace mattered more than protecting herself.

At the same time, OP’s later willingness to reconnect with her sisters shows an important distinction.

She did not decide that every family relationship was impossible. Instead, she evaluated each relationship separately.

Her sisters were younger and may have only known the version of events their mother presented.

Rebuilding those connections could happen, but it does not require OP to reopen every door that previously harmed her.

Family relationships are often complicated because biology creates connection, but it does not automatically create trust.

A parent’s role is not only to give life, but also to provide safety, honesty, and emotional care.

OP’s story is ultimately about breaking a cycle. She spent years learning that love should not require someone to constantly prove their worth.

By choosing therapy, building a healthy marriage, and creating a safer environment for her own children, she showed that healing does not always mean returning to the past.

Sometimes healing means finally giving yourself the protection you were missing all along.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

These commenters supported OP, praising her resilience and believing she escaped a harmful relationship to build a better life

Lanky_Ad4592 − I read your post just fine. .. and I'm half asleep. ..couldn't

put it down. I am in awe of the strength you've had to stand up to your

abusers and do what you had to do until you were able to leave. Now

you've lived your life quite well. Definitely NTA.

CeramicSavage − Your mom has zero legal standing. She's never met your

children. So, please, don't worry another moment. I'm so glad you're living

the life you dreamed of. You deserve all the happiness in the world. UpdateMe

FreeCherries − Sorry, first post ever 😅

OrdinaryMango4008 − She can't do anything to you, legally. It sounds like

you are better off with her out of your life. If the rumors she spread bother

you…write a paragraph with all the details and send it to those maligning

you. Then walk away from that stress and don’t look back. She only wants

to reconnect because she wants something from you…. money, cleaning, nursing, etc.

Just don’t re-engage.

These users questioned details about the husband’s age and the timeline of the relationship, looking for inconsistencies

Miners-Not-Minors − Your husband is 44 now or when you met?

Vycktorya − Your mother is horrible, but I have a question: Was your husband 44 when you met or is he 44 now?

selkiesart − I spent few days with George at the hotel, he was so supportive

and even told me seriously to move with him, but it would have been so

much difficult to move to another country, without speaking the language

(had no English whatsoever) So, you didn't speak ANY english, just your

obscure (european) language, and George could magically not only

understand said language, but also speak it on a conversational language?

Also, every european country I know of has mandatory english lessons in

school. Oh, and in most european countries you can't start uni at less than

18, unless you are some kind of child prodigy. And back then, nursing

wasn't something taught at uni. There are a s__t ton of things not adding up.

These commenters supported OP’s decision to stay away from her mother, believing OP did nothing wrong and deserved peace after past mistreatment

hijabiexplorer − Your mum can sue for grandparents' rights and win 100%,

plus she can get full custody of your children where she lives, delulu land,

lol This is Karma at its best, and the way you handled it after your mum put

you through all that crap is very commendable. I hope your husband makes

you happy, as you deserve all the happiness in the world.

noonecaresat805 − Good for you!

3batsinahousecoat − You've done nothing wrong. Everything here sounds

an awful lot like "this is a 'her' problem".

SmittenBlackKitten − Specially as my poor mom went through a lot in the

last few years (cheater husband, n__ty divorce, left with nothing, daughters

deserted her, chronic sickness from smoking. ..) The way I just cackled at

that, let me tell you. You've done nothing wrong and she can kick rocks.

OP’s story is not just about a difficult mother-daughter relationship, it is about years of being treated like an outsider while still being expected to sacrifice everything for a family that never truly protected her.

After losing her childhood dream, carrying responsibilities that were never hers, and finally building a safe life with people who love her, she chose boundaries over guilt.

Do you think OP was right to cut contact, or should she have given her mother another chance after learning about her struggles?

How would you handle rebuilding trust with siblings caught in the middle? Share your thoughts below!

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

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Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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