I’m Oliver, and for years, I’ve lived with the weight of a betrayal that most people can’t even fathom. In 2019, I discovered my ex-wife had drained $86,000 from our joint savings to fund her sister’s business. When I filed for divorce, my own parents didn’t just side with her—they funded her.
They paid for her high-end divorce attorney and told me I was “abandoning family” by not working through her theft. My dad even testified against me as a character witness for her. Because of their financial and emotional backing, the legal battle dragged on for two brutal years. Once it was finally over, I cut them out of my life, moved two states away, and never looked back.
Now, years later, I’m happily remarried, and my wife is seven months pregnant with our son. Out of nowhere, my mother showed up at our door with baby gifts, crying about a “terrible mistake” and wanting to meet her grandson. I shut the door on her. Now, my extended family is calling me “heartless” and telling me to “be the bigger person.” But where was their sense of family when my parents were funding a legal war against their own son? They didn’t just choose my ex; they tried to ruin me. And a baby gift doesn’t erase that.