Since then Josh got married again to "Lily"(30s f). I (35f) have a daughter "Kelly" (16f) with my ex husband "Josh"(37m). So, AITA for standing by my wife and pulling my financial support for a wedding we’re being partially excluded from?ĪITA for taking my daughter away and telling my ex I expect him to support me financially while I look after her because his partner wouldn't make her tea? But I don’t see why she should be punished for something so trivial that happened ages ago. They’re all on his side, saying it’s just one day and my wife can suck it up and stay home. Now, the whole family is blowing up my phone, saying I’m being unreasonable and that I’m ruining what should be the happiest day of his life. It got heated, and I ended up telling him if my wife isn’t welcome, then he can forget about my financial help. Said it was his fiancée’s day, and she didn’t want any “negative energy.” I argued that it’s also his day, and as his brother, I should be there with my wife. I told him that’s ridiculous it’s water under the bridge, and they’re both adults who can handle being at the same event. His reason? His fiancée and my wife had a falling out years ago over some petty nonsense, and they haven’t really talked since. Fast forward to last week, he drops the bomb that my wife isn’t invited. I’m not exactly rolling in dough, but I’ve done okay for myself, and I wanted to support him. He asked me to help out financially, and because we’re family, I agreed. My brother is getting married, and he’s been planning this extravagant wedding that’s way beyond his pay grade.
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