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Parental alienation

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Samonangler1 · 27/06/2025 13:20

Hi
I am writing for some advice on this subject for my sister her daughter is adult now but the influence against her mum continues influenced by her exhuband and his family the thing is my sister even gave her a present of £100,000 when my sister sold her business that she worked so hard for to give her daughter everything possible only to be put out on the street as my sister stayed with her daughter when she was between houses.
Again influenced we think by her husband who always said he would contribute nothing to his daughters up keep.
As there seems no end to the abuse on going even money meant nothing.
(name edited out by MNHQ)

OP posts:
Endofyear · 27/06/2025 19:46

I'm not sure what advice you are looking for OP. If your sister's DD is an adult, it's really up to her if she chooses to have a relationship with her mother. Giving her such a large sum of money was generous but your sister can't buy her daughter's affection. Maybe she needs to take a step back and let her daughter get on with her life for now and leave the door open for her daughter to contact her?

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