24-year-old refuses to share $50K inheritance from her grandmother with her entitled 19 and 21-year-old stepsiblings: 'They only met my grandmother a handful of times and she never really bonded with them.'

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  • Two women hugging each other in a parking lot
  • Am I the bad guy for not sharing my inheritance with my step-siblings?

    My grandmother passed away 6 months ago and left me $50,000 in her will. I was really close to her growing up and she helped raise me when my mom was working two jobs.
  • My dad remarried when I was 16 (I'm 24 now) and his wife has two kids from a previous marriage. They're 19 and 21. They only met my grandmother a handful of times at family gatherings and honestly she never really bonded with them.
  • Serious teenage female twins in casualwear standing against building exterior in front of camera
  • Now my stepmom is saying it's "unfair" that I got inheritance and her kids didn't get anything. She thinks I should split it equally between the three of us since "we're all family now." My dad is staying neutral but I can tell he thinks I should share at least some of it.
  • The thing is this money is going toward my student. loans and a down payment on a car. I've been planning how to use it for months. Also my grandmother specifically left it to ME, not to "any grandchildren."
  • My step-siblings haven't said anything directly to me but my stepmom keeps making comments about how "some people don't understand family values" and it's getting really uncomfortable at family dinners.
  • A group of people sitting around a wooden table
  • TL;DR: Grandmother left me inheritance, stepmom thinks I should split it with my step-siblings who barely knew her.
  • AITJAITJ NTJ. Your grandmother intentionally left you the inheritance, not your step- siblings and that decision should be respected. You don't owe anyone that money just because they became family through marriage years later.
  • OP Vegetable-Sea2937 That's what I thought too. I mean I think I deserve it. I loved my grandma, we were really close and she has her reason why she didn't give to my step siblings..
  • Silver_Reach_9540 So, are they willing to share the inheritance from their side of the family when the situation changes? Don't give a penny to them, your grandma meant it for you!
  • Hot_Rice_2952 Stop going to "family" dinners. This doesn't sound like much of a family. It sounds like a wicked stepmother.
  • Tight_Jaguar_3881 OP is a blood relative not some one who married into the family. The stepchildren were never close to HER grandmother though they had eight years to show an interest. The step mom is bullying her into sharing. I hope the dad is on her side.
  • Excellent-Elk7551 If their grandmother left them money you would get zero.
  • Hungry_Blood_3949 OP's father is the a-hole for not advocating for his daughter. The step mother is a leech.

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