OP should have talked to her husband way earlier. I am not blaming her for anything but this; however she really lost the right to hold that shit against him when it's her that kept him in the dark.
Was about to comment something similar, she had something that botherer her and wanted till it became this massive bomb to then drop it on her husband and then thought it was gonna be fine..
Idk anything with the law but the OP's SIL literally forged a death certificate which can totally be the grounds for arrest?? Again I'm not at all well versed in law but I think that alone would be more than enough for Calling the cops and pressing charges
This is obviously fake. There is no world where the cops act that fast. Put them under house arrest before they even finish investigating the laptop? Please
Yea i agree but their communication seemed very poor in general. For instance him ignoring his wife for a week after the incident. Theyre both bad communicators.
@@stephano2996 Yes but that was after. He had to deal with his families betrayal on multiple levels, his wife being used by his family, and his trauma with cops. To him everything is normal then all of a sudden all of that happens at once it’s a lot to deal with.
By common senses when the father left the inheritence for family, it was mostly usually interpreted as to his grandchildren should his children has childs. Not really for spouses. She is just as greedy as the mil and sil. She already consider some of it as her money like the guy is her father that left the money to her
13:42 "had a change of heart but it was too late to make things right" That man really was his son's father, nuts that they both had the same sort of communication issues
Yeah, it isn't only missing the inheritance that OP had saved her husband from. If that fraudulent death certificate had been filed, any issue that would have forced him to job hunt, buy a car or house, or anything else that would involve the government or finances would have been hard to pull off. It would have also been a massive court battle to get the death certificate repealed based on how I've heard that after getting rescued, the IRL version of Tom Hanks' character in Cast Away ended up spending double the amount he had on the island trying to g3t himself declared legally alive.
Ugh, I can't even finish this story, she wanted till the problem became massive and then dropped it on the hubby and then got mad when the husband didn't immediately have her back, he wasn't even mad at the reporting thing..
OP fails due to lack of communication. The whole " i deserve some of that inheritance because it says soo too" and the " we may seem greedy, but we deserve this" looks really bad too. I hate the entitlement people have in relationships. " i know the solution, so what i say is right and he better do it" like Jesus lady look in the mirror and talk to your husband. None of this would have happened if it weren't for HIS family not yours.
“It’s not only your inheritance, it’s mine as well!” Yikes, that gave me the ick. Op doesn’t sound that much better, because it sounds like she’s more mad about the money, that she had no idea about, rather than her in-laws making false documents about her husband’s death. Edit: nah I don’t like this op, she sounds way too money oriented in the negative sense. I don’t like the sister or mother in law either but they got what they deserved so I’m not mad at that situation. Call me petty, but op’s husband should have left her. I know we keep using the word “divorce” quite loosely nowadays but every thing about op after she heard about the inheritance was off to me. Even when describing the new house… that put me completely off. B****, you didn’t even know your father-in-law but you acting like he would’ve wanted you to have it.🤨 Best believe if the husband leaves her and they still don’t have kids all that inheritance would just belong to hubby!
This can easily be summed up with "Op may be right, but she's still the asshole.". Seriously, woman! Think about what your doing! You expect your husband to press charges against people he's loved his entire live. Doesn't matter if they're complete douchebags. He doesn't see them that way and if you want to pull him to your side, then you have to understand his side and not just bluntly insist on being right!
Nope. She didn't make him press charges. She pressed charges. And she did exactly what was needed to be made. He needed choose who is more important, no compromise.
How is op the asshole? If you found out your inlaws are criminals you would do nothing? She tried to maintain a amicable relationship with them but figured out they were just using you. I would show no remorse either.
@@arhael3594 "He needed to chose who is important, no compromise". Well best of luck if you ever get into this kind of situation. Don't be surprised if people don't side with you despite being right.
@@stephano2996 sure but its not her family. Its not her fight. She should have talked to her husband first, he probably would have agreed. Its HIS grandfather not hers. Instead, she goes " see i deserve it too, his grandfather said it in the will. I deserve this. We deserve this." Even if she correct, if i were the husband, id have trust issues after because she made a decision on something that is basically his business instead if communicating and then when he was clearly mad about it, threatened divorce. BYE WOMEN. I'll take my half and be on my way thank you.
being falsely presumed dead could make life harder for the husband and op, I remember a story about a man being falsely presumed dead and he got refused by lots of benefits because of it like health care and insurance
You know I can see this going another way and here's how I see it going AITAH for leaving my husband for not having my back and taking all of his inheritance money because it's rightfully mine
I dunno man the husband perhaps isn't telling the whole truth, getting scared only to be ruffled a bit, ain't reason enough to fear the cops. Theres more to this than he is telling.
I dont know im not saying that what the in laws did was right but the wife sounds very greedy all she thinks about is the money and keeps referring to the money as her money when in reality it is only the mil , sil and her husbands money
Thats funny everything thats his like the inheritance is ours as u say but the business that hes investing his money into u still it call it yours thats freaking hilarious. U call his inheritance ours and your company mine..
Honestly I fell like it is both for the money and the husband, she seemed willing to leave him and the money behind if he did defend his mom and sister after what they did.
@@jgrAnimations23 No I'm a fully capable 30 year who can form his own opinions of people rather than jumping to attack someone in the internet like a savage animal
the op is greedy af just like the other two women. what a shocker. most cases if it says "and families" it means if the person in the will is deceased it goes to their next living heir usually means a child not a widow. so even if her husband was dead the odds are she wouldn't get anything anyways. not that every single person of that "family" get a piece of the pie.
What they did was fraud. Her huband was clearly alive so she had the right to sue them? Also, she could be greedy idk her, but I wouldnt instantly assume that.. If someone steals my family's rightful inheritance, and that someone is a person I despise, would I be called greedy if I fight back?
I checked out one of your vids. Sorry if this is harsh. But hope it will help you. Also.. couldnt help but comment even tho you didnt ask me. 1. every time there is a comma or punctuation the pause is too long in your vid. Even at 2x speed, the payse is wayy longer than with this dude. 2. no background music, and some personally pref background music (as long as it is very low) 3. your story was NOT a good selection a. It didnt even have an ending. Who cares listening to a story that is not resolved and that has nothing to do with you as uploader. Your latest video ended with a question.. like why do I waste my time listening to a question? b. This dude even has screenshot of redditor awards. Which gives us a promise that a lot if people already have found the story entertaining. If even 1 of your vids are pointless, people will not subscribe or will at least have lesser chance of giving future stories a shot. c. Many people prefer longer format. Some of your vids are less than 5 min. d. These vids appeal to people because very often there is a morale of the story. Yours did not have that. e. Often, the main characters are clever, or learning to become clever. f. It is not enough that the listener feels sorry for a person. The person needs to reach a conclusion or lesson of learning.
@@qine6559Just an FYI, Reddit discontinued awards last year. Some stories are new, and there are no awards, so that screenshot may not be accurate. That said, this creator does choose good stories
I love how it usually starts with “accidentally” doing something
And usually a lawyer friend or family friend lawyer
And ends in "getting therapy"
@@UmeshKumar-um7zeCrazy how almost every single redditor has the ability to pay for therapy 😂 that shi is mad expensive
OP should have talked to her husband way earlier. I am not blaming her for anything but this; however she really lost the right to hold that shit against him when it's her that kept him in the dark.
Was about to comment something similar, she had something that botherer her and wanted till it became this massive bomb to then drop it on her husband and then thought it was gonna be fine..
Idk anything with the law but the OP's SIL literally forged a death certificate which can totally be the grounds for arrest??
Again I'm not at all well versed in law but I think that alone would be more than enough for Calling the cops and pressing charges
@@DevilHunter-777I think they were talking about the maid situation
This is obviously fake. There is no world where the cops act that fast. Put them under house arrest before they even finish investigating the laptop? Please
Dunno, maybe life insurance fraud gets the ball rolling. Companies don't like cops not doing their job and actually matter lol
Thank you, it was driving me crazy
Exactly. Her next step would be to contact an attorney and go through court system.
The OP needed to communicate with her husband way more because she really just dumped a bunch of things on him at once
Yea i agree but their communication seemed very poor in general. For instance him ignoring his wife for a week after the incident. Theyre both bad communicators.
@@stephano2996 Yes but that was after. He had to deal with his families betrayal on multiple levels, his wife being used by his family, and his trauma with cops. To him everything is normal then all of a sudden all of that happens at once it’s a lot to deal with.
@@joy4themightydonutchainsaw620 yea exactly thats what you say instead of ignoring things.
The issue with this story is she keeps saying SHE deserves shit too. Not the fact that his mother did HIM dirty.
By common senses when the father left the inheritence for family, it was mostly usually interpreted as to his grandchildren should his children has childs. Not really for spouses. She is just as greedy as the mil and sil. She already consider some of it as her money like the guy is her father that left the money to her
13:42 "had a change of heart but it was too late to make things right"
That man really was his son's father, nuts that they both had the same sort of communication issues
This is so fake. So so you get put on same day house arrest with out a trial?
Yeah, it isn't only missing the inheritance that OP had saved her husband from. If that fraudulent death certificate had been filed, any issue that would have forced him to job hunt, buy a car or house, or anything else that would involve the government or finances would have been hard to pull off. It would have also been a massive court battle to get the death certificate repealed based on how I've heard that after getting rescued, the IRL version of Tom Hanks' character in Cast Away ended up spending double the amount he had on the island trying to g3t himself declared legally alive.
Ugh, I can't even finish this story, she wanted till the problem became massive and then dropped it on the hubby and then got mad when the husband didn't immediately have her back, he wasn't even mad at the reporting thing..
OP fails due to lack of communication. The whole " i deserve some of that inheritance because it says soo too" and the " we may seem greedy, but we deserve this" looks really bad too. I hate the entitlement people have in relationships. " i know the solution, so what i say is right and he better do it" like Jesus lady look in the mirror and talk to your husband. None of this would have happened if it weren't for HIS family not yours.
Lmfao she wants the money so bad. He can divorce her and what does she get?
Possibly a future partner that doesn’t have a spine made of jelly.
@@HarryVibes36 but that's not what she wants, it's the money she wants
Love your work bro. I listen to it when im feeling down all the time
“It’s not only your inheritance, it’s mine as well!” Yikes, that gave me the ick. Op doesn’t sound that much better, because it sounds like she’s more mad about the money, that she had no idea about, rather than her in-laws making false documents about her husband’s death.
Edit: nah I don’t like this op, she sounds way too money oriented in the negative sense. I don’t like the sister or mother in law either but they got what they deserved so I’m not mad at that situation. Call me petty, but op’s husband should have left her. I know we keep using the word “divorce” quite loosely nowadays but every thing about op after she heard about the inheritance was off to me. Even when describing the new house… that put me completely off. B****, you didn’t even know your father-in-law but you acting like he would’ve wanted you to have it.🤨
Best believe if the husband leaves her and they still don’t have kids all that inheritance would just belong to hubby!
This can easily be summed up with "Op may be right, but she's still the asshole.". Seriously, woman! Think about what your doing! You expect your husband to press charges against people he's loved his entire live. Doesn't matter if they're complete douchebags. He doesn't see them that way and if you want to pull him to your side, then you have to understand his side and not just bluntly insist on being right!
Nope. She didn't make him press charges. She pressed charges.
And she did exactly what was needed to be made. He needed choose who is more important, no compromise.
Op sounded soo entitled with her FIL's money 💀. It's not her money AT ALL@@arhael3594
How is op the asshole? If you found out your inlaws are criminals you would do nothing? She tried to maintain a amicable relationship with them but figured out they were just using you. I would show no remorse either.
@@arhael3594 "He needed to chose who is important, no compromise". Well best of luck if you ever get into this kind of situation. Don't be surprised if people don't side with you despite being right.
@@stephano2996 sure but its not her family. Its not her fight. She should have talked to her husband first, he probably would have agreed. Its HIS grandfather not hers. Instead, she goes " see i deserve it too, his grandfather said it in the will. I deserve this. We deserve this." Even if she correct, if i were the husband, id have trust issues after because she made a decision on something that is basically his business instead if communicating and then when he was clearly mad about it, threatened divorce. BYE WOMEN. I'll take my half and be on my way thank you.
being falsely presumed dead could make life harder for the husband and op, I remember a story about a man being falsely presumed dead and he got refused by lots of benefits because of it like health care and insurance
I also think OP should focus on this, not money.
How hard is it to tell people NO?!?!?!?🤔🤔🤔
I respectfully decline...🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️
Haven't heard about their dad in 35 yrs? But her husband is 32 yrs old .....🤨
Drunkard AI 🙄
You know I can see this going another way and here's how I see it going AITAH for leaving my husband for not having my back and taking all of his inheritance money because it's rightfully mine
11:27 yeah im calling bs on this. He clearly didnt tell you about him and his buddy resisting arrest
Husband: Chilling at work minding his own business.
*Inheritance happens*
Husband: Finds out all 3 women in his life immediately saw blood
I dunno man the husband perhaps isn't telling the whole truth, getting scared only to be ruffled a bit, ain't reason enough to fear the cops.
Theres more to this than he is telling.
lolllll op’s husband wouldn’t have dealt with it
Another one ends in therapy
Bad cops make situations so much worse, but good ones save lives.
12:30 so they decided to share a single brain cell
I dont know im not saying that what the in laws did was right but the wife sounds very greedy all she thinks about is the money and keeps referring to the money as her money when in reality it is only the mil , sil and her husbands money
First story Cinderella?
It was not up to you to press charges. You don't sound too much different from them.
She explained 3 times on how she was justified in doing so! Like, do you have down syndrome?
going against greedy people always looks greedy. you cant fight evil with passivity
Thats funny everything thats his like the inheritance is ours as u say but the business that hes investing his money into u still it call it yours thats freaking hilarious. U call his inheritance ours and your company mine..
Feels like she's doing this for the money rather than for her husband
Did andrew tate tell you that
Honestly I fell like it is both for the money and the husband, she seemed willing to leave him and the money behind if he did defend his mom and sister after what they did.
@@jgrAnimations23okay simp.
@@jgrAnimations23 No I'm a fully capable 30 year who can form his own opinions of people rather than jumping to attack someone in the internet like a savage animal
@@kieranwrightstone2199 I get that I just think she could've written the post a bit better
Hey its me again luv the vids keep up the amazing work
YTA
I am getting a feeling his wife going to cheat on him. Once they get rich
A guy this weak deserves to get cheated on.
the op is greedy af just like the other two women. what a shocker. most cases if it says "and families" it means if the person in the will is deceased it goes to their next living heir usually means a child not a widow. so even if her husband was dead the odds are she wouldn't get anything anyways. not that every single person of that "family" get a piece of the pie.
What they did was fraud. Her huband was clearly alive so she had the right to sue them? Also, she could be greedy idk her, but I wouldnt instantly assume that.. If someone steals my family's rightful inheritance, and that someone is a person I despise, would I be called greedy if I fight back?
A FRACTURED WRIST FOR UNDERAGE DRINKING 😮 america is tapped
Imagine thinking a story with same day house arrest is real.
Bruh i am making similar content as u but i am not getting views can you tell me how much did ur channel took to blow?
I checked out one of your vids. Sorry if this is harsh. But hope it will help you. Also.. couldnt help but comment even tho you didnt ask me.
1. every time there is a comma or punctuation the pause is too long in your vid. Even at 2x speed, the payse is wayy longer than with this dude.
2. no background music, and some personally pref background music (as long as it is very low)
3. your story was NOT a good selection
a. It didnt even have an ending. Who cares listening to a story that is not resolved and that has nothing to do with you as uploader. Your latest video ended with a question.. like why do I waste my time listening to a question?
b. This dude even has screenshot of redditor awards. Which gives us a promise that a lot if people already have found the story entertaining. If even 1 of your vids are pointless, people will not subscribe or will at least have lesser chance of giving future stories a shot.
c. Many people prefer longer format. Some of your vids are less than 5 min.
d. These vids appeal to people because very often there is a morale of the story. Yours did not have that.
e. Often, the main characters are clever, or learning to become clever.
f. It is not enough that the listener feels sorry for a person. The person needs to reach a conclusion or lesson of learning.
@@qine6559Just an FYI, Reddit discontinued awards last year. Some stories are new, and there are no awards, so that screenshot may not be accurate. That said, this creator does choose good stories
I went to a few of your vids and everything @qine6559 said is absolutely spot on.
My brother in Christ, you've been posting for 6 days, of course the algorhythm wouldn'tve picked you up yet???? Nothing works that fast smh
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