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Dear Amy: I have recently divorced from my husband of 20 years. When we got married, I was truly blessed with a wonderful stepson and stepdaughter. Their father — my husband — was an addict and in recovery for many years (so he says). Our marriage ended because of his dishonesty about drug usage, eventually leading to a DWI when he ran someone off the road and rear-ended another vehicle.

This was after countless lost nights of sleep; harm to our home; emotional, verbal and physical abuse — which he never owned up to (or should I say, remembered). Needless to say, the accident was the end of our marriage.

I still have an unresolved issue with my stepdaughter. I gave her $10,000 of my own personal money for her wedding.

The wedding was canceled the day before it was due to take place because she and her fiancé are addicts, and when the money was gone, he left. She is well-supported and can return the money and other gifts (which she has not done). Any advice for me? — Strapped Stepmother

Dear Strapped: Your stepdaughter should reimburse you for the money you gave to her to fund her wedding, and she should return any wedding gifts she received.

However, I think it’s pretty obvious that she will not follow through. She’s an addict. She is the daughter of an addict. I’m afraid you know all too well how unreliable people in the throes of addiction are. If she has access to funds to repay you, you might consider taking her to court to try to recover at least some of this money. I hope you can move on and find peace.



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I see the word "gave" and the word "gift" in there. Move on and realize you are never getting that money back, nor should you expect to.

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It seems as though she is thinking that since she and hubby are divorced, the SD should give the money back as if she gave it when SD was a family member but is no longer.

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She gave $10k to an addict?

That's gone.

Lesson learned.

Move on.

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She's thinking the gift was conditional (it was) and legally should be returned. 

 

Never going to happen. 



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lilyofcourse wrote:

She gave $10k to an addict?

That's gone.

Lesson learned.

Move on.


 A fool and her money are soon parted.



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I need to find a fool.....

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