I Prioritized My Happiness Over Saving My Granddaughter

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When life puts us in front of harsh dilemmas, we have to make a choice. And for Louisa, a 68 y.o. retired grandmother, she chose her dream trip over helping pay for her sick granddaughter’s medical treatments. What happened next left Louisa shocked and in utter despair, and she wrote to us to share her story and ask for advice.

This is Louisa’s letter:

 

Ha, you got what you deserved. What kind of monster are you, anyway? Awww, no fancy trip to Paris for “both of us” … meaning you and a dead guy, right? Man, too bad you didn’t bother die, then the granddaughter may have lived a better life through the inheritance. Honestly, what makes these money ghouls so b entitled as to prioritize a play trip over a life?

Thank you for sharing your story, Louisa! Here are a few tips that can help you navigate through this unfortunate situation.

Seek legal counsel to protect your rights.

She has to give you a legal eviction notice. Contact a lawyer, you have rights.

Still though, not giving any money? Smdh

Although the house is in your daughter’s name, there may still be legal avenues to explore since it was your home, and you contributed to its upkeep and value over the years. Consult an attorney who specializes in property or  to determine if you have a right to stay in the house or if there are ways to contest her actions.

This step might give you some leverage to negotiate with your daughter, especially if her actions violated any agreements you had about the property.

Facilitate a mediated conversation with a neutral third party.

It’s clear that communication has broken down between you and your daughter. Consider arranging a mediated discussion with a neutral , such as a family counselor, trusted family friend, or professional mediator.

This can provide a space to calmly express your feelings of betrayal, hear her perspective, and explore solutions that respect both your needs and her child’s health situation. A mediator could help foster mutual understanding and potentially mend your relationship.

Evaluate alternative housing options with a focus on security.

Since your trip funds will likely be redirected toward finding housing, about your next steps. Look into affordable housing options, including senior communities that might offer more stability and support. You could also explore house-sharing opportunities with other retirees or relatives.

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