A young woman of 18 years of age claimed that her mother owed her $300,000. Her mother refused to give the money back when she requested it.
The young woman learned that her mother owed her nearly as much as the $125,000 she had inherited from her grandfather. To go to the university of her choice, she needed the funds.
However, things changed when she talked to her mother about the money. After receiving an adverse response from her mother, she decided to seek legal action.
The youngster revealed that her already tumultuous connection with her parents had only become more so as she got older. Her strained connection with her mother only got worse once she inherited money from her grandfather.
She went on to explain, “When I tried to get the money transferred to my college savings, I encountered a problem. My mother.”
She hoped to use the funds to enroll at her top-choice university, but her mother had other ideas. She had always assumed that OP (Original Poster) would reimburse her for all of the money she had spent on her over the years.
The OP’s mother refused to deposit the inheritance into her account when she asked.
She felt that, after everything she had done for her daughter, she was entitled to the money.
Her mother didn’t understand at first, but once OP told her the grand number, she started screaming.
OP revealed that her mother had always stolen money from her room.
She had stolen money from her safe and planned to use the money OP would earn from competing in athletic events to buy a new car.
OP, feeling helpless, avoided her mother for a few days. In the meantime, she totaled up the money that her mom owed her. She explained her method as follows:
“When I was 13 I had decided to start keeping a notebook of all of the money I had earned.”
Upon tallying the funds, OP discovered that her mother had stolen about $125,000 from her. OP owed her $250,000, which included an inheritance from OP’s grandfather.