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My Husband Wants Me to Pay for His Daughter’s Wedding Using My Daughter’s College Fund — I Had a Better Idea

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Six years after remarrying, I found myself protecting my late husband David’s last gift to our daughter, Ava — a college fund he’d built to give her a future. Ava was ten when we lost him, and the fund was sacred. My new husband, Greg, brought along his adult daughter, Becca, who never embraced us as family, keeping her distance with cold indifference.

One Wednesday dinner, Greg casually suggested we take $30,000 from Ava’s fund to cover the shortfall for Becca’s wedding. “Family helps family,” he said, as Becca sat smirking. I stayed calm, masking my fury.

That money was for Ava’s education, not a party. Still, I told them I’d “think about it” — but in truth, I was planning my own move. Two days later, I agreed — on one condition: Greg and Becca had to sign a contract promising to repay every cent within a year.

Their surprise quickly turned to protest. Greg claimed “family doesn’t nickel and dime each other,” but I countered that real family doesn’t take from a child’s future for a lavish event. When Greg refused, I slid a second document across the table: divorce papers.

“If you won’t protect Ava’s future, I will,” I told him. The threat wasn’t a bluff. Ava’s dreams mattered more than my marriage.

Greg moved out two weeks later. Becca’s wedding happened — smaller, funded by her mother and Greg’s savings. Ava and I weren’t invited, but I didn’t care.

That night, she hugged me tightly. “Thank you for choosing me,” she whispered. The fund remains untouched, waiting for Ava to chase her dreams — David’s promise intact, and my role as her protector unshaken.

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