He Kicked Out His Sister-In-Law After Finding Out She Had Been Trying To Take Money From His Three Children

This forty-eight-year-old man currently lives with his wife, who is forty-seven, and their three children. They have two sons, who are eighteen and thirteen, as well as a sixteen-year-old daughter.
Just a few months ago, though, his forty-five-year-old sister-in-law was kicked out of her place. So, she moved in with him and his wife, and they have all been living together ever since.
Now, for context, he has a job that pays a generous salary and allows him to spoil his children a bit. However, he also wants his children to learn the value of a hard-earned dollar.
So, every single week, he and his wife provide each child with a fifty-dollar allowance to spend on anything they want. Then, his children have the opportunity to earn more money by completing chores around the house.
His sister-in-law also has a job that provides her with enough income to live a comfortable life. And while living with them, she was supposed to be saving up in order to find a new place.
Just last week, though, it appears that his sister-in-law overheard a conversation between his wife and his eldest son.
Apparently, his son had been asking his wife what chores he could complete in order to earn seventy-five dollars.
And afterward, his sister-in-law was shocked and asked if he and his wife really gave their children that much cash. She even claimed that was way too much money for kids to have.
“But we told her they were our children, and we could give them however much we saw fit,” he recalled.

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Anyway, following that conversation, he figured that his sister-in-law had just dropped the topic. More recently, though, he realized that was far from the case.
It all began a few nights ago after his youngest son approached him. At that point, he learned that his sister-in-law had demanded forty dollars from his youngest son.
Now, his son reportedly said no and refused to hand over the money. Rather than accepting that, though, his sister-in-law actually freaked out.
Apparently, she began screaming at his son– calling him an ungrateful brat– and even tried to grab his son’s wallet to take the money. So, as you can imagine, he was appalled.
He also decided to check with his other two children to see if their aunt had done the same thing to them, and he was upset to learn that she had.
In fact, his sister-in-law had asked his daughter for fifty dollars a couple of weeks ago. Plus, his sister-in-law asked his other son a few times, too, but his son always “shut her down immediately” and said that he was saving up for a car.
This pushed him to confront his sister-in-law immediately. And honestly, he was not playing around.
He told his sister-in-law to pack up her stuff and get out of his house. He also claimed that she was no longer allowed over if she thought it was okay to steal money from his kids, yell at them, or call them mean names.
But surprisingly, even though his wife is also angry about what her sister has been doing, she believes that he could have gone about handling the situation in a different way.
Plus, his in-laws have a similar perspective and have accused him of being a jerk for kicking his sister-in-law out and refusing to allow her over anymore.
“They also said that my children should have just given her the money because ‘family helps family,'” he vented.
So now, with his in-laws angry at him, he has been wondering if telling his sister-in-law she was no longer allowed at his house was the best way to handle the situation or not.
Can you believe his sister-in-law was trying to take money from his children? If your kids revealed the same thing had been going on in your house, how would you have felt? Do you think he had a right to kick his sister-in-law out or not? How would you have handled this situation?
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