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Dad Skipped Her Wedding Over a “Poor Choice,” Then Came Back Asking for $15K

by Leona Pham
August 17, 2026
in Social Issues

Parents are often expected to support their children through every stage of life, but what happens when they only show up after things start looking successful?

For some people, forgiveness becomes complicated when the same people who dismissed them suddenly want a place in their lives again.

OP never forgot the moment her father chose status and money over being there for her wedding.

While she and her husband struggled through the early years together, her family stayed distant.

Now, after years of silence and a complete change in circumstances, her father reached out asking for help.

Scroll down to see why OP decided to send a message that brought all those old feelings back.

Daughter who was abandoned by her father after he judged her husband’s career is now asked for financial help years later

Dad Skipped Her Wedding Over a “Poor Choice,” Then Came Back Asking for $15K
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'AITA for refusing to give my dad $15k after he skipped my wedding because my husband was 'just a teacher'?'

My dad missed my wedding because he said my fiancé was "just a public

school teacher" but he walked my stepsister down the aisle six months

earlier when she married a investment banker.

That was ten years ago and I haven't spoken to him since. My husband and I

built our life without any help from my family. He went to law school at

night while teaching during the day. I worked two jobs to support us. We

lived in a tiny apartment with furniture from Facebook Marketplace and ate

rice and beans most nights. My dad never called to check on us. Not once.

My stepsister got a house in the suburbs as a wedding gift. My dad co-

signed her mortgage. When I got married I got a card in the mail with fifty

dollars in it and a note that said "hope this helps with the honeymoon." We

spent our honeymoon weekend at a state park because we couldn't afford anything else.

But we made it work. My husband is brilliant and dedicated and everything

my dad said he wasn't. Last month he made partner at his firm. He's 38 now

and one of the youngest partners they've ever had. We have a beautiful

home, two kids, and we're genuinely happy.

My stepsister's husband left her three years ago. Ran off with his 24-year-

old secretary after bleeding their accounts dry. She had to move back in

with my dad and stepmom. I only know this because my aunt told me.

Again, no one from my dad's side reached out.

Then last week I get a text from my dad. First contact in a decade. "Hey

sweetie, hope you're doing well. Going through a rough patch financially.

Could really use some help. Maybe 15k to get back on my feet?"

I stared at that message for a full minute. Fifteen thousand dollars. He

couldn't come to my wedding because my husband wasn't good enough

but now he wants money from us.

I didn't respond with words. I took a photo of my husband's business card.

The one that says "Partner" under his name at one of the most prestigious

firms in the state. I sent it with a single line of text: "Still not good enough?"

He tried calling immediately. I declined. He left a voicemail saying I was

being cruel and that family helps family. That he made a mistake but I

should be the bigger person. That my stepmom was crying because of how heartless I was being.

My stepmom then sent me a long text about how disappointed she was in

me. How I was holding a grudge and that her daughter was struggling as a

single mom and they were trying to help her get back on her feet. That my

dad had health issues and they were drowning in medical bills. That I

should understand what it's like to struggle since I "chose" to marry someone with no prospects.

I replied: "You're right. I do understand struggle. I lived it while you bought

my stepsister a house. But we didn't need your money then and you don't

get ours now.". She blocked me within minutes.

My aunt called yesterday saying I went too far. That my dad is genuinely

struggling and I'm being vindictive. That he's sorry about missing the

wedding and I should forgive him. She said my husband even agreed I

should let it go when she talked to him.

I asked my husband about it. He said my aunt did call and he told her that it

was completely my decision and he'd support whatever I chose. He never

said I should forgive my dad. My aunt twisted his words.

My cousin sent me a message saying everyone at the family reunion this

weekend was talking about how I've changed. How success went to my

head. How I'm not the sweet girl I used to be. Apparently my stepsister

cried the whole time about how her little sister abandoned the family.

But here's the thing. I'm not sorry. They abandoned me first. They made it

clear my life didn't matter unless I married the right kind of person. And

now that we've built something without them, they want access to it.

My husband says it's completely up to me but that we worked too hard to

let people who didn't believe in us guilt us into anything. My kids don't

even know these people. They've never met their grandfather because he

chose not to be in their lives.

But I keep thinking about my aunt's words. About being the bigger person.

About my dad's health issues. Part of me wonders if I'm being petty by

throwing his own words back at him after all these years.. Was sending that photo too harsh?

Sometimes the deepest pain from family does not come from what someone refuses to give you.

It comes from realizing they never truly believed in you in the first place.

For OP, the missing wedding invitation was not just a single disappointing moment.

It represented a message that stayed with her for years: that her choices, her partner, and the life she was building were somehow less valuable.

The emotional weight of this story comes from the contrast between rejection and resilience. OP and her husband were not handed an easy beginning.

They built their relationship through sacrifice, shared responsibility, and difficult years.

Her father’s absence during that period likely hurt because it happened at a time when many people naturally hope their family will stand beside them.

Instead, OP experienced comparison: her stepsister received financial support and celebration, while her own marriage was treated as a mistake.

The later request for money reopened that wound.

From OP’s perspective, her father did not return because he missed his daughter or wanted to repair their relationship.

He returned because he needed something. That difference matters emotionally.

A person can forgive someone’s past mistakes while still questioning whether their renewed contact is based on genuine care or convenience.

There is another perspective, though. People sometimes reach moments in life where pride breaks down and they finally recognize the consequences of their choices.

It is possible OP’s father regrets how he treated her and is reaching out because he is ashamed, scared, or desperate.

However, regret does not automatically repair damage. Rebuilding trust usually requires accountability before asking for support.

That perspective is important here because OP’s reaction was not only about the $15,000 request.

The money symbolized years of feeling overlooked. Her father supported another child’s future while dismissing hers, then later expected access to the success she created without him.

The photo she sent was sharp and emotionally charged, but it came from a place of wanting him to understand the consequences of his judgment.

At the same time, healing does not always require forgiveness in the form of renewed closeness.

OP can choose compassion without becoming financially or emotionally responsible for someone who was absent when she needed support.

Being “the bigger person” does not mean ignoring years of hurt or allowing old patterns to repeat.

The bigger question is not whether OP was too harsh.

It is whether her father is willing to acknowledge why the relationship broke down before asking her to help rebuild it.

A family connection can survive mistakes, but only when the people involved are willing to face those mistakes honestly.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

These commenters suggested sending only $50 as a symbolic response to past neglect

Worldly_Internal_se − Well. ... you are kind of a AH, you should help family

like they have helped you. You should have sent him a letter with $50 and note "hope it helps".

Leaf-Stars − Send him $50 and a note that says I hope this helps.

Apprehensive_Ruin548 − I would say: being the bigger person is

recognizing how they treated you and your family. Family support family

only when it Is the people that didn’t support you need assistance. Your

sister should be helping your parents as she lives with them. Half the

money off the house they sold souls have been enough to support your sister and her children.

Remember this feelings aren’t fact. People can try to guilt you, manipulate

you but the choice is yours to allow it. Send each of them $50 -$5 for each

year they ignored you, didn’t acknowledge your children, your birthday and

every other important holiday or event. Tell them Thank you for reaching

out. I am enclosing $50. That is what was given to us.

We used it to build our current financial stability. It’s the least we can do to

repay the gesture of the wedding gift. This gift is the only money I will be

sending as you abandoned me 10 years ago. Maybe the gold girl can get a job or find a rich husband.

This group argued OP cannot afford the large request and should prioritize current financial stability

rocketmn69_ − "Sorry dad, we can't afford $15,000 on just a Teacher's salary "

3kids_nomoney − Nta - I can’t cos my husbands “only just a teacher” so we need all the savings we can. Ugh. 😩

Fine_Disaster3520 − Not the AH. I would block them all. You've gone this

long and created a lovely home with hard work and what sounds like a

supportive husband without them. How quickly people like this forget

when they're in need. You just keep living your best life 💗

These Redditors believed the family only returned because they needed money, not because they valued OP

whoawhatwherenow − For me, the thing that seals their fate is they never

cared to meet or know about their grandchildren. No soup for you.

bia834 − You Dad and Step Mom only want your money not you or your

family. That's the hard truth. They never contacted you at all. Never keep in

touch with you. Only texted out of the blue for some money sweetie. Did

not even ask about you did they when he text or called. It was all about them. And the step sister ?

You think he would have asked about you and your husband and kids. But

no. Funny at now he is old and sick and wants forgiveness before he dies of

all the bad things he and his wife have done. Up to you but I would live my

life and move on. They made their choices. I would not care what other family things either.

If they want to be in your life that's great but if not let them go too.

GoddessfromCyprus − NTA. They made it clear what they felt when they

dismissed your husband and his job. You can't ignore the missing years and

suddenly become the one person that all need. They will take your money

and continue asking for more or stop talking to you again until they need you again.

These commenters supported giving nothing and moving forward without guilt

StarringDrecember − Don’t give them S__T. You’re crazy if you do! Girl PLEASE 😂

Boring_Emotion7813 − Send him wishes for better health. You’re there if

he needs a shoulder to cry on. But don’t ever consider even giving them one f__king dollars.

Soldawg − You have nothing to be sorry about. Live your life without regrets.

OP’s pain is not really about the $15,000. It’s about a decade of feeling like she was valued less than her stepsister.

Her father chose to miss one of the biggest moments of her life because he judged her husband’s career, then disappeared while they struggled and built everything themselves.

Now that the couple has succeeded, he wants access to the life he refused to support.

Do you think OP crossed a line by sending the business card, or was it a justified reminder of the hurt she carried?

Should forgiveness happen when an apology only arrives with a financial request? Share your thoughts below!

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 13/13 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/13 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/13 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/13 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/13 votes | 0%

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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