My New Wife Wanted Me to Use My Late Wife’s Funds for Our Kids on Her Daughters — Here’s What Happened

I knew life would change when I remarried, but I never imagined my new wife, Gaby, would want to use my late wife Edith’s savings. That money was meant for our daughters’ future, not for anyone else.One evening, Gaby brought it up.“Charlie, we need to talk about the girls’ trust fund,” she said sweetly.I froze. “That money is for Edith’s daughters.

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It’s her legacy.”Gaby frowned. “We’re one family now. My girls deserve the same opportunities.”I stayed calm but firm.

“We’ll create a fund for your daughters too, but it has to come from our joint income. Edith’s savings are not to be touched.”The next day, I made a loud call to my financial advisor so Gaby could hear:“

Yes, I’d like to set up a new account for my stepdaughters. We’ll contribute to it together from our income.”Gaby looked shocked, realizing she couldn’t access Edith’s money.From that point on, the atmosphere at home was tense.

Gaby tried to convince me again, but I stayed firm.“This isn’t about choosing sides,” I told her. “It’s about respect — for Edith’s wishes and for all our children.”Over time, Gaby understood that my decision wouldn’t change. Months later, as we watched our daughters play together, she quietly said, “They look happy.”“They do,” I replied, knowing I had protected what mattered most: my daughters’ future and their mother’s memory.

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