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She Stole His Future for a Vacation, Now He’s Coming for Her Monthly Check

by Sunny Nguyen
November 25, 2025
in Social Issues

Finding out your parents spent your college fund is a nightmare scenario for any young adult. But finding out they spent it on a luxury Disney cruise and home renovations while pretending to have your back? That is a betrayal on a whole different level.

A young man on Reddit is wrestling with this exact reality. Years ago, his mother liquidated his $40,000 college fund and a $10,000 inheritance to fund a lavish lifestyle. Now, as his father retires, a new opportunity has appeared: the chance to sue for a portion of his dad’s pension that was legally awarded to his mom.

He wants to know if he’s wrong for trying to get his money back, even if it leaves his mother struggling.

Now, read the full story:

She Stole His Future for a Vacation, Now He’s Coming for Her Monthly Check
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WIBTA If I sued my mom over my stolen college fund?

Backstory: My parents got divorced when I was around 11. Around the same time my mom was in a car accident

and had won a fairly large settlement on top of my grandpa passing away right in the middle of it. So she was left with a fairly large chunk of...

During their divorce, my mom constantly kept me and my siblings in the loop of everything and made my dad look like the villain in the situation

despite my mom cheating being the reason for the separation. And when you’re young, you want to believe your parents have your best interests in heart.

My dad paid over $300 weekly in child support for my siblings and I, and when I decided at 20 I wanted to move in with my dad she stopped...

since she would fully lose all child support. Part of the divorce agreement was that my dad would not ask for any of the money from the settlement

as long as $40,000 of it went into a college fund for me, since at the time my siblings had no interest to pursue college. Everything was arranged, the divorce...

and my mom gloated about how much money I would have for school. And on top of that my siblings and I had $10,000 each as an inheritance from my...

when we turned 18. A few years later she had fully renovated my grandfathers house that we moved into, we had a new car, went on a 7 night Disney...

followed by a stay at a Deluxe Disney hotel. We were fairly happy, and I was a sophomore in high school excited to start looking at colleges,

when my mom informed me she spent my entire college fund and inheritance on everything above. I. Was. Floored. The first thing I had done was tell my dad,

who became so angry he immediately contacted his own lawyer and take my mom back to court to figure out a way to make that money back. At this point,

we lived paycheck to paycheck and heavily relied on the child support to afford living. So she was served the court papers and they went in front of a judge,

where my mom was given a slap on the wrist since it was determined she didn’t make enough money to pay back the $40,000 college fund.

Throughout my entire childhood my mom was emotionally abusive towards me and my siblings. She manipulated us to be at each other’s throats constantly

and was very narcissistic. She continued to get worse during my childhood and my anxiety and depression was crippling.

It took moving to a different state to realize how harmful she was in my childhood and to see clearly how much she messed me up, and I went no...

My dad is about to retire and made it known to me that according to his divorce agreement my mom gets a good chunk of his pension, which got my...

Would I be able to take my mom to court over the college fund again, but this time to try to use his pension to replenish my funds?

Even if that means I’m screwing my mom out of $1,000+ a month for my dads work.

This story hits hard because it combines financial betrayal with emotional manipulation. It’s not just about the money; it’s about the broken promise. The mom didn’t just spend the cash on bills; instead she spent it on visible luxuries like a Disney cruise, creating happy memories for the kids that were essentially stolen from their own future.

The OP describes a classic toxic dynamic: the “villain” dad who was actually paying support and setting aside money, and the “victim” mom who used emotional alienation to keep the kids on her side while draining their accounts.

The fact that the courts previously let her off with a “slap on the wrist” because she was broke adds a layer of injustice to the situation. It sends the message that if you spend the money fast enough, you won’t have to pay it back. But now that a pension, a guaranteed stream of income, is entering the picture, the OP sees a window for justice. It’s a messy, vindictive, and completely understandable impulse.

Financial Infidelity and The Cost of College

This situation highlights a massive issue in divorce law: enforcement. A divorce decree can say anything it wants, but if the money is gone, it’s gone. This kind of “financial infidelity” between parents often leaves the children as collateral damage.

The stakes here are incredibly high. According to the Education Data Initiative, the average cost of attendance for a student living on campus at a public 4-year in-state institution is over $26,000 per year. Without that $40,000 head start, the OP is looking at taking on high-interest loans that could cripple their financial start in adulthood.

Furthermore, recovering these funds is legally complex. Family law attorney David Centeno notes that while you can file for contempt of court when a spouse violates a divorce decree, the court’s ability to extract money depends entirely on the debtor’s ability to pay. The OP’s idea to target the pension is creative, but pensions are often protected by strict laws (like ERISA in the US), making them hard to garnish even for debts like this.

Check out how the community responded:

The vast majority of users urged the OP to seek professional help immediately, warning that this is above Reddit’s pay grade.

JimmiRustle - #Speak to a lawyer

throwAWweddingwoe - Go speak to a lawyer not Reddit. I've been a family lawyer for nearly 20 years...

I cannot count the number of children who have walked into my office over "stolen" college funds... Depending on how the will was written your mother may have had discretion...

Internal_Progress404 - This is not a question for AITA, but for an attorney.

Many users were fully on the OP’s side regarding the morality of the situation, even if the legal side is murky.

FuntimeChris79 - NTA. Parents that spend money that isn't theirs like your mother did disgusts me.

It would've been different if you or one of your siblings had a medical emergency that required funds but that's not the case here.

dragondude101 - NTA-your mom should be ashamed of herself, but she isn't. Sue away, and get what's yours.

MuricanIdle - My guess is, the statute of limitations has expired on any claim you might have had to that $40,000... And no, you would not be an AH to...

Some users offered a reality check, suggesting the dad might share some blame or that the money wasn’t legally “stolen” in the way OP thinks.

OreoVegan - By the sounds of it your mom is a piece of work and you are NTA, but I will also say: $300/week in child support with multiple kids

is nothing, especially when those kids are teens. Teens are pricey. She was probably spending that in food costs alone.

issy_haatin - ESH... Seems more like your dad tried to strong arm your mom for money awarded to her for the accident she was in...

So technically she used the money for you and you siblings to live comfortably? As in instead of spending 40k only on you, she spread it amongst you and your...

Others warned about the emotional and financial cost of dragging this back to court.

Jocelyn-1973 - NTA. But having learned the hard way: sometimes getting your rightful sum of money costs

more than the money you are getting for it. In attorney fees, but also in the 2 years of negativity of the fighting.

How to Navigate a Situation Like This

If you believe a parent has misappropriated funds meant for you, the very first step is to gather evidence, quietly. Do not tip your hand. You need copies of the divorce decree, the grandfather’s will, and any bank statements you can access.

Next, consult with a lawyer who specializes in family law or estate litigation. Do not rely on advice from friends or the internet. The specific wording of the divorce agreement matters immensely. Was the money in a trust? Was it just a “promise” in the decree? These details change everything.

Finally, prepare yourself emotionally for the possibility that the money is gone forever. Even with a judgment, collecting from a parent who lives paycheck to paycheck (or relies on a pension) is notoriously difficult. You have to decide if the potential financial gain is worth the emotional toll of reopening a legal war with your mother.

Conclusion

The consensus is clear: morally, the OP is absolutely in the right to be furious. His future was leveraged for a temporary lifestyle upgrade. Legally, however, it’s a minefield. Suing for a portion of a pension is a long shot, but for $50,000, it’s a shot many in the community feel he should take.

What do you think? Is it fair to go after a parent’s retirement money to pay for a mistake they made years ago, or should the OP accept the loss and move on?

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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