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Dad Threw My Mother and Me Out to Live with His Mistress – Two Decades Later He Tried to Claim My Inheritance, and I Taught Him What Abandonment Really Costs

 


When I was eleven, he walked in with a woman named Paula and told my mom and me to get out of our own home that night. We left with two garbage bags and nowhere to go. He never called, never paid child support, never cared.

Mom worked herself to the bone. She built a cleaning business from scratch, and by the time I graduated, we finally had a real home again — all because of her. When she died, she left everything to me: the house, the company, her savings. Dad didn’t even show up to her funeral.

Two years later, he suddenly appeared at my door, acting like he’d “missed me.” But his eyes were on the house, the furniture, everything Mom built. Then he said it:
“This all belongs to me.”

He claimed Mom succeeded because of his money. I played along and invited him back the next day.

When he arrived expecting to collect his “inheritance,” two attorneys were waiting. They told him he had no claim to anything — but he DID owe twenty years of unpaid child support, totaling $68,000. On top of that, the house he lived in was being seized because of his debts.

Paula had already left him. He had nothing.

He begged. I held the door open.

“You stopped being my father the night you threw us out,” I said.

Later, I brought flowers to Mom’s grave and told her everything. I protected what she built — her home, her business, her legacy.

In the end, Dad got exactly what he gave us:
Nothing.

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