When faced with challenging dilemmas, we must make decisions.
For Louisa, a 68-year-old retired grandmother, she opted for her dream vacation instead of contributing to her ill granddaughter’s medical expenses.
What followed left Louisa in disbelief and deep despair, prompting her to reach out to us to share her experience and seek guidance.
This is Louisa’s letter:
I genuinely don’t believe you were in the wrong, though I think there may have been a better way to address the situation.
You might have considered offering to pay a portion of the money, but she clearly made a mistake by acting out of spite.
I appreciate you sharing your experience, Louisa!
Here are some suggestions that could assist you in dealing with this unfortunate circumstance.
Seek legal counsel to protect your rights.
She has to give you a legal eviction notice. Contact a lawyer, you have rights.
Still though, not giving any money? Smdh
Although the house is in your daughter’s name, there may still be legal avenues to explore since it was your home, and you contributed to its upkeep and value over the years.