'It rightfully belongs to her' erm, no it doesnt, it rightfully belongs to her parents and goes to whoever they wish, being the daughter of them doesnt mean their money is rightfully hers, how preposterous
These stories have a tendency towards these rather stupid claims of guilt where none would exist in real life. You don't feel guilt for being given $2 million by your in laws as inheritance because they don't like their daughter. Not after she already cheated on you.
Thats a great way of viewing it. It absolutely is Alimony, because it was gonna go to Nicole but she commited infidelity, and in a actual court of law, infidelity qualifies one for alimony from the cheater.
that is correct, but as I said in my comment; Nicole could actually contest the will and with the way she is implied to be, she will do everything it takes to get that $2m inheritance away from OP, so what they should have done was drawn up a new will where OP gets the $1,999,999.99 and Nicole gets $0.01 as inheritance.
@GenGamesUniverse could just do what I remember from a different story. The In-Laws straight up handed over everything they didn't need for retirement and then left their son, in this case daughter, hugh and dry.
And make sure they leave their daughter SOMETHING. A penny, a candy bar, something small or cheap, just to make sure she can't lawyer up and contest the will saying her parents "forgot" about her in the will.
@@Foxxie0kun They can leave a line in their will stating "Our daughter is to receive no consideration". Y'know, something that indicates 'We didn't forget about you, we left you out on purpose'.
The in laws really said “sorry about her, we don’t know where her attitude came from, allow us to compensate you for wasting your time just being with her”
It's amazing how the in-laws sound more like loving parents than his real parents are. It's nice that they want to help him and their daughter's actions are disgraceful. A fling mistake only happens once. If she continued to do it then that showed she had no intention of ending it. That cheating woman is a real lowlife. And it's her own fault that her parents aren't on her side.
“It didn’t mean anything” hurts just as bad as if you had emotional attachment to AP. Because if it didn’t mean anything and you still did it that means that the fling itself meant more to her than you. So essentially you mean nothing to her
This is kinda crazy and probably fake, but I have a friend that has somewhat of a similar story so I kind of think that its possible this is true. He was engaged to a this girl and she went to Spain to study for her masters. During this he got very close to his in-laws, and since he was not in speaking terms with his parents, they became kind of like his parents and he also became a big brother to his SIL. She cheated on him and started dating a guy in Spain. Her parents diswoned her and he became their son. He spends christmas with them and they even played the part of his parents at his wedding. His kids calls them grandpa and grandma. I have no idea what happened to his ex. All I know is that she only contacts her sister.
I mean it kind of feels like a business decision. They only ever investigated because she could’ve jeopardized the business if their relationship turned sour and he claimed it was a power dynamic. They tried to warn her and she kept lying to them so they reached out and got the husband to their side possibly with the intention of eventually grooming him to be the heir once the dust settled.
What dumbass would ever consider rejecting such a generous gift?! I dream of the day when anyone offers me compensation for the BS they put me through.
Op should also remember that his ex could have ruined her family's business with this affair. So he should take the money she was so willing to put at risk
Oooh can’t wait to hear about the part of the story where the former in-laws (now adopted parents I guess you could say) introduce OP to a new woman and the ex hears about and goes nuts lol
Thing is, yes I would say take the money as inheritance, HOWEVER, Nicole could actually contest it and say it was supposed to go to her. The way I would have gone about it was give her 1 cent in inheritance and then the other 1,999,999.99 goes to OP. That way it's still legal that the OP gets the inheritance, minus the tax that comes off of it, then Nicole gets a measly cent.
actually if the in laws state in the will that she has been disinherited she can't do anything. she can take it to a lawyer they'll look at it and say yup that's a will and it wouldn't go anywhere
For someone claiming to not want her marriage thrown away.... Her actions spoke pretty loudly on her not caring for her marriage at all even for a moment.... Staying with who you are cheating with and trying to fabricate a story does not make anyone want to return to her.
OP needs to adopt the in-laws as his parents since his own parents are no good to him. They lost their only daughter because of him, so he should do his duty as a good son to them.
"I'm allowed to do whatever I want, and as my parents, you HAVE to support EVERYTHING I do!" "Uh, no?" "WAAAAH!" The one thing that they need to take care of is that they work as hard as possible to keep Nicole from contesting the will. Because I suspect that is what she's planning. Let it all happen, and when the will is read and the money goes to him, she takes him to court to steal the money.
2 minutes in and I've heard all I need to hear. It's not "rightfully hers", it's called inheritance which means it is her PARENTS' money. And if they choose YOU to be their benefactor, then it's rightfully YOURS. If they choose HER, then and ONLy then is it hers.
"we can work things out" Why do cheaters act like life is a Netflix series? Cheat in one episode, “fix” things in the next, and then think the audience (aka the other person) will forget everything and renew them for another season of cheating!
Absolute W in laws. If I'm OP, going forward, (sorry not sorry Nicole), but those are my parents now. They'd be invited to every major even in my life from weddings to the birth of my first borne child.
17:23 - 17:35 **Laughs in Strict Asian parents** "If You Fuck Around", Strict Asian parents will absolutely make sure that "You'll Find Out". Talking from experience and witnessed the most cruel "Find Out" moment of my cousin.
If I was OP's friend, I would have pointed out that if OP's parents were doing it just because of Nicole's actions, they could just cut her out of the will and divide it among any other living family they had. They were giving it to OP because they cared about him and saw him for the good person that he is. Him not taking the money wouldn't change the fact that Nicole wouldn't receive it, he would just be denying them the chance to do what they feel is right. And besides, the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb, as they say. Found family can be just as valid as blood relation.
After her lie, she doesn't deserve their inheritance. The whole they should back up her cheating and putting the business in jeopardy because she's their daughter, is crazy. They can do whatever they want with their money, and giving it to your ex isn't one of them.
Just make sure there's no room for Nicole to contest the will. Have them leave her 25 cents or something small, just so that she can't lawyer up and say that her parents "Forgot" about her. The best intentions can be royally messed up if a slimy person hires a slimier lawyer to contest the will.
If the OP felt guilty, he could always throw her 100K. The parents still have a lot of life left. Things can change and the entire story could easily be a fake.
It is crazy how much of a coincidence the amount of people that are having affairs, just so happened to be planning to break off the affair the day they get caught. maybe, it doesn't matter though, doesn't change the fact the affair happened
The reason why you don't really see many stories about this is that the parents who would do something like this would usually have children which would never cheat. Apple doesn't fall far from the tree and these parents seem to have been unlucky with their daughter being picked up and thrown
if I cheated (which would never happen, I would rather die) then my mother wouldn't hesitate to cut me out, and if I ever have kids I wouldn't hesitate to do the same. Cheating is just such a vile and immoral act and defending it in any capacity just shows you have a lack of morals.
The fact that she tried to shift the blame and tried to make it look like he had the affair is such a b1tch move. It says a lot about her real character tbh
She moved in with the other guy because she has to prove that she ruined her marriage for a good thing. Most cheaters HAVE to make their relationship with their affair work because if they don't , it'll mean they ruined a marriage for just something that wasn't worth it. so they HAVE to make it work. That's the sad life of a cheater for ya.
It's not your fault it's your ex wife's fault because she cheated on you and accused you of cheating and that's not right and she should pay for her actions and go to hell for it.
If this is true I wish I could see the look on her face when they are dividing up the estate and she realizes she gets none of it. I bet she didn’t expect any real repercussions from just running away essentially
its the fact that even though op felt bad for taking 2 mil from his ex, it wouldnt even matter since from what the father said, she would've been a CEO. So if she were to complain about money, that so entitled since she would've made that back anyway. Shes also do dumb for giving up that golden egg, she better hope her hubby has a good ah job cuz shes gonna get humbled rq
Him accepting that money is bitch-made. They were already getting divorced and I'm sure that women will suffer enough, but her parents folding that way I'd such a betrayal. Bro didn't have to participate in her punishment
Damn. If the parents to keep you as a son and wants to disiwn the daughter, thats how you know the daughter really fucked up. The husband must be a great man
I love that way too common phrase, "It didn't mean anything" because its true, it didn't mean anything. Except they aren't referring to the affair, they're referring to their marriage/relationship. That's the thing that didn't mean anything, the affair meant a lot, the marriage/relationship meant absolutely jack shit.
It’s not like he’s doing this on purpose. It’s just that nobody knows what BS UA-cam will pull out and what word may get flagged by the algorithm and get a video demonized next. They’ll tag you for having anything negative in the title these days…
pretty rare to see the in laws that supportive and kind
Only on Reddit. Wouldn't really be a juicy, drama filled story if all parties involved had relatives with proper morals.
For every story on reddit remember there are thousands of families not crazy. The issue with social media is small rare events seem very very common
'It rightfully belongs to her' erm, no it doesnt, it rightfully belongs to her parents and goes to whoever they wish, being the daughter of them doesnt mean their money is rightfully hers, how preposterous
That's what I'm thinking like how does the money her parents earn rightfully hers
These stories have a tendency towards these rather stupid claims of guilt where none would exist in real life.
You don't feel guilt for being given $2 million by your in laws as inheritance because they don't like their daughter.
Not after she already cheated on you.
Tell me you’re a greedy person without telling me you are greedy
@@JasonJafry Tell me u dont have a brain without telling me u dont have a brain.
why is the word accused with * in the middle?
I don't even know why he had to think about it...I would call the $2 million alimony for dealing with a crazy person and keep moving😂
Thats a great way of viewing it. It absolutely is Alimony, because it was gonna go to Nicole but she commited infidelity, and in a actual court of law, infidelity qualifies one for alimony from the cheater.
That's what they the parents intend he is to much of a Simp to recognize it
@@N3yo100normie pill privilege is insane
@@Roshea "Normie pill privilege" I've never read something so idiotic before, LOL.
@@bakedandbeaded An opinion nonetheless.
The money belongs to the in laws, and they get to choose what they want to do with it. In this case, they wanted to give it to the OP.
that is correct, but as I said in my comment; Nicole could actually contest the will and with the way she is implied to be, she will do everything it takes to get that $2m inheritance away from OP, so what they should have done was drawn up a new will where OP gets the $1,999,999.99 and Nicole gets $0.01 as inheritance.
@GenGamesUniverse could just do what I remember from a different story. The In-Laws straight up handed over everything they didn't need for retirement and then left their son, in this case daughter, hugh and dry.
As someone who grew up reading too much Agatha Christie, I think those parents should change their will sooner rather than later...
And make sure they leave their daughter SOMETHING. A penny, a candy bar, something small or cheap, just to make sure she can't lawyer up and contest the will saying her parents "forgot" about her in the will.
@@Foxxie0kun They can leave a line in their will stating "Our daughter is to receive no consideration".
Y'know, something that indicates 'We didn't forget about you, we left you out on purpose'.
The in laws really said “sorry about her, we don’t know where her attitude came from, allow us to compensate you for wasting your time just being with her”
Tell Nicole and her AP/BF. I have a sneaking suspicion that if he finds out he's gonna run for the hills.
Nah, let him find out the hard way.
She's going to crawl back to OP for his money, anyways
It's amazing how the in-laws sound more like loving parents than his real parents are. It's nice that they want to help him and their daughter's actions are disgraceful. A fling mistake only happens once. If she continued to do it then that showed she had no intention of ending it. That cheating woman is a real lowlife. And it's her own fault that her parents aren't on her side.
“It didn’t mean anything” hurts just as bad as if you had emotional attachment to AP. Because if it didn’t mean anything and you still did it that means that the fling itself meant more to her than you. So essentially you mean nothing to her
Less than nothing
"Nicole" disinherited herself. The OP earned it just as much as she earned being disinherited.
That is just 🥶😢
Edit : At least FIL and MIL did the right thing and acted nice , they did not try to hide it
This is kinda crazy and probably fake, but I have a friend that has somewhat of a similar story so I kind of think that its possible this is true.
He was engaged to a this girl and she went to Spain to study for her masters. During this he got very close to his in-laws, and since he was not in speaking terms with his parents, they became kind of like his parents and he also became a big brother to his SIL.
She cheated on him and started dating a guy in Spain. Her parents diswoned her and he became their son. He spends christmas with them and they even played the part of his parents at his wedding. His kids calls them grandpa and grandma.
I have no idea what happened to his ex. All I know is that she only contacts her sister.
Censoring the word accused?
There’s no way people are offended by that word. They like throwing it around too much.
@@scpfoundation8376even the SCP foundation itself agrees 🥶🥶🥶💀💀
@@polishball_ ministry of Truth is here
It's not about offending people, it's about not knowing what will be the next sh*t youtube will pull out to demonetize the video due to the algorythm
@@gabrielrognon6238 oh. That makes more sense now.
Her parents didn't ratted her out, they did what was morally and ethically right thing to do. And loyality is one thing and using senses is other.
I mean it kind of feels like a business decision. They only ever investigated because she could’ve jeopardized the business if their relationship turned sour and he claimed it was a power dynamic. They tried to warn her and she kept lying to them so they reached out and got the husband to their side possibly with the intention of eventually grooming him to be the heir once the dust settled.
I guess the affair partner is trying to play the long game with the money she comes from.
What dumbass would ever consider rejecting such a generous gift?! I dream of the day when anyone offers me compensation for the BS they put me through.
>moves in with a known cheater after a few months of dating
The AP is in for one hell of a crimson capsule
these parents are real gold
Your wife accusing you like that is just terrible. Glad her mom set the record straight. 😤
"All's fair in love and war"-John Lyly take the money lol
Op should also remember that his ex could have ruined her family's business with this affair. So he should take the money she was so willing to put at risk
Oooh can’t wait to hear about the part of the story where the former in-laws (now adopted parents I guess you could say) introduce OP to a new woman and the ex hears about and goes nuts lol
Thing is, yes I would say take the money as inheritance, HOWEVER, Nicole could actually contest it and say it was supposed to go to her. The way I would have gone about it was give her 1 cent in inheritance and then the other 1,999,999.99 goes to OP. That way it's still legal that the OP gets the inheritance, minus the tax that comes off of it, then Nicole gets a measly cent.
Can someone contest their parents' will even after getting disowned?
actually if the in laws state in the will that she has been disinherited she can't do anything. she can take it to a lawyer they'll look at it and say yup that's a will and it wouldn't go anywhere
Wow never seen the ex's family be so supportive and kind
Jesus christ this doormat is funny hope he takes the money
Glad op's in laws have some integrity.
Impressive how every OP ends up rich
Every single one!!! 🤷🏾♀️
This
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For someone claiming to not want her marriage thrown away.... Her actions spoke pretty loudly on her not caring for her marriage at all even for a moment.... Staying with who you are cheating with and trying to fabricate a story does not make anyone want to return to her.
OP needs to adopt the in-laws as his parents since his own parents are no good to him. They lost their only daughter because of him, so he should do his duty as a good son to them.
Take the money. Its not your ex wifes money. She sounds entitled. Honour her parents who have treated you better than your own parents you deserve it.
I get so annoyed when people go through personal things and then jeopardise their jobs/livelihoods on top of that. Like why did he not go to work??
"I'm allowed to do whatever I want, and as my parents, you HAVE to support EVERYTHING I do!" "Uh, no?" "WAAAAH!"
The one thing that they need to take care of is that they work as hard as possible to keep Nicole from contesting the will. Because I suspect that is what she's planning. Let it all happen, and when the will is read and the money goes to him, she takes him to court to steal the money.
Take the money, after you divorce the witch. Promise in-laws that you'll stay close to them.
2 minutes in and I've heard all I need to hear.
It's not "rightfully hers", it's called inheritance which means it is her PARENTS' money. And if they choose YOU to be their benefactor, then it's rightfully YOURS. If they choose HER, then and ONLy then is it hers.
Holy crap. The chain reaction is insane
"we can work things out" Why do cheaters act like life is a Netflix series? Cheat in one episode, “fix” things in the next, and then think the audience (aka the other person) will forget everything and renew them for another season of cheating!
Love this channel, posts multiple times a day, am never bored 😊
those are the best inlaws ever they just sided with what's right instead of being biased
Absolute W in laws. If I'm OP, going forward, (sorry not sorry Nicole), but those are my parents now. They'd be invited to every major even in my life from weddings to the birth of my first borne child.
17:23 - 17:35
**Laughs in Strict Asian parents**
"If You Fuck Around", Strict Asian parents will absolutely make sure that "You'll Find Out".
Talking from experience and witnessed the most cruel "Find Out" moment of my cousin.
Remember bois , chess ends when king falls , not when queen falls .
I wouldn’t take the money, I would want to be as far away from that family as possible
Why? The in laws seem very good people
Those in-laws are legendary
If I was OP's friend, I would have pointed out that if OP's parents were doing it just because of Nicole's actions, they could just cut her out of the will and divide it among any other living family they had. They were giving it to OP because they cared about him and saw him for the good person that he is. Him not taking the money wouldn't change the fact that Nicole wouldn't receive it, he would just be denying them the chance to do what they feel is right. And besides, the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb, as they say. Found family can be just as valid as blood relation.
Nichole is the kind of woman who would divorce grape you for everything you have so taking her inheritance sounds like a fair trade to me
After her lie, she doesn't deserve their inheritance. The whole they should back up her cheating and putting the business in jeopardy because she's their daughter, is crazy. They can do whatever they want with their money, and giving it to your ex isn't one of them.
You can be their son. It's not like your parents want you.
Just make sure there's no room for Nicole to contest the will. Have them leave her 25 cents or something small, just so that she can't lawyer up and say that her parents "Forgot" about her. The best intentions can be royally messed up if a slimy person hires a slimier lawyer to contest the will.
No...the money isn't rightfully hers. It's the in-laws' money and they can leave it to anyone they want
For a second and thought it had said, “my fil was grooming his daughter” but then he said to take over the company
Crazy story
The one thing that Money can't buy. Loving In-Laws, who truly care and love they're Ex Son-in-Law. They're the Perfect Parents for OP.❤
If the OP felt guilty, he could always throw her 100K. The parents still have a lot of life left. Things can change and the entire story could easily be a fake.
Ahh yes. The truly disgusting word, that should be censored above all others. Accused. Truly horrific.
Nicole would be alone if her new lover found out that she wasn't going to inherit a penny.
Damn, nice fantasy story. Good read tho
Smooth and loving relationship, and yet she cheated on you... yeah, take the money.
I can't wait for the update where the cheating wife finds out about the will...
It is crazy how much of a coincidence the amount of people that are having affairs, just so happened to be planning to break off the affair the day they get caught. maybe, it doesn't matter though, doesn't change the fact the affair happened
The reason why you don't really see many stories about this is that the parents who would do something like this would usually have children which would never cheat. Apple doesn't fall far from the tree and these parents seem to have been unlucky with their daughter being picked up and thrown
She’ll probably cheat on the AP too. Once a cheater always a cheater
Women, dodging accountability at all costs
Sounds like a heavy affair fog
if I cheated (which would never happen, I would rather die) then my mother wouldn't hesitate to cut me out, and if I ever have kids I wouldn't hesitate to do the same. Cheating is just such a vile and immoral act and defending it in any capacity just shows you have a lack of morals.
Based parents.
I really want to see a report of when she finds out
My only question is if her mistreatment of OP is the reason for the parents divorce, did the dad take OP with him?
I get the feeling these parents wanted a son instead of a daughter lol.
She doesn't deserve one damn dime! She destroyed her marriage with a great man!
Yes take the money get revenge
Bro lost a cheater and won 2 million dollars
The fact that she tried to shift the blame and tried to make it look like he had the affair is such a b1tch move. It says a lot about her real character tbh
If she had that money during the divorce they will at best do 50/50. So he should not take more then 50 percent
Is this a fake story, or an actual Reddit one
Doesn't matter
@@sparkster225 I mean I asked cause if it’s real I wanted to see the comments on it
Take the money and run 🏃♂️, you never had a loving relationship, you loved her she loved herself only.
She moved in with the other guy because she has to prove that she ruined her marriage for a good thing. Most cheaters HAVE to make their relationship with their affair work because if they don't , it'll mean they ruined a marriage for just something that wasn't worth it. so they HAVE to make it work.
That's the sad life of a cheater for ya.
I want a update when she finds out
In today's episode of things never happened.
It's not your fault it's your ex wife's fault because she cheated on you and accused you of cheating and that's not right and she should pay for her actions and go to hell for it.
2 minutes in: TAKE THAT MONEY AND 🏃♂️
men, stop "SIMPING" for cheaters. Cheaters do not have a moral compass. Once a Cheater, always a cheater
If this is true I wish I could see the look on her face when they are dividing up the estate and she realizes she gets none of it. I bet she didn’t expect any real repercussions from just running away essentially
Even if he would said no that doesn't mean she gets shit. It just means he gets nothing ...
Congratulations on getting a new job.
they did the right thing bc a cheater (even if it 1 time when it wasn't) should get nothing
I want a follow up when the bucket is kicked, and the thing hits the fan
its the fact that even though op felt bad for taking 2 mil from his ex, it wouldnt even matter since from what the father said, she would've been a CEO. So if she were to complain about money, that so entitled since she would've made that back anyway. Shes also do dumb for giving up that golden egg, she better hope her hubby has a good ah job cuz shes gonna get humbled rq
Met a millionaires daughter on a dating app, sure this story seems plausible straight from the jump.
Him accepting that money is bitch-made. They were already getting divorced and I'm sure that women will suffer enough, but her parents folding that way I'd such a betrayal. Bro didn't have to participate in her punishment
Yeah but disowning yiur daughter.
Damn. If the parents to keep you as a son and wants to disiwn the daughter, thats how you know the daughter really fucked up. The husband must be a great man
Take the money 👏🏻
Marrying someone off tinder 🤡
can these story makers come up with more real stories
I love that way too common phrase, "It didn't mean anything" because its true, it didn't mean anything. Except they aren't referring to the affair, they're referring to their marriage/relationship. That's the thing that didn't mean anything, the affair meant a lot, the marriage/relationship meant absolutely jack shit.
I think I know why they are rich. In laws are trustworthy to do business with.
Omg. Accused,not acc*sed, don't censure every fing word
It’s not like he’s doing this on purpose. It’s just that nobody knows what BS UA-cam will pull out and what word may get flagged by the algorithm and get a video demonized next. They’ll tag you for having anything negative in the title these days…
gotta love sensitivities of todays society right?
@@TehAwkw0rdGam3r what do you mean?
@@Nedvesperecone word, UA-cam
@@A340XLR I know,but accused it's a swear word, it isn't offensive like f4ck, sh1t, n1gga, etc. I don't think it was necessary
GET THAT BAGGGGG
Also lol 2 million dollars is not that much money, like it’s life changing but it will go away extremely quickly