AITA for Moving My Money After My Stepmother Threatened to Take It Away?

AITA for Moving My Money After My Stepmother Threatened to Take It Away?

A 15-year-old girl turned to Reddit after a family disagreement over her personal savings. She moved her money from a joint account with her father into a new bank account shared with her older brother.

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The reason was a warning from her stepmother. After the girl broke curfew, her stepmother said she could take 20% of her savings as a punishment and continue doing so if it happened again.

The teenager explained that she earned the money herself by selling handmade crafts. Since her stepmother had access to the bank account through the debit card and PIN, she became concerned about losing control of her own money. She chose to move her savings to keep her earnings secure and manage her finances herself.

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After transferring the money, the family argument became even worse. Her stepmother was angry because she felt the punishment option had been taken away, while her father felt hurt because he believed his daughter should have trusted him to protect her money.

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The teenager explained that she and her stepmother have never had a close relationship. The stepmother had only been part of her life for about a year and a half, and their relationship was already difficult.

The money she saved came from selling handmade items. Since she earned the money herself, she felt strongly that she should have control over it.

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Her savings were kept in a joint bank account with her father. However, her stepmother also had access to the debit card and knew the PIN number.

The problem started after the teenager broke curfew. Instead of giving a normal punishment, her stepmother said she was thinking about taking 20% of the girl’s savings as a penalty. She also said that every future mistake could lead to another 20% being removed until nothing was left.

For the teenager, this was a serious threat. She became upset and worried that her hard-earned money could disappear.

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That same night, she decided to move the money somewhere safer. She transferred the savings to her older brother’s account, and the next day they opened a joint account together so the stepmother no longer had access.

The move solved one problem but created another.

When her father and stepmother found out, they were both angry. Her stepmother focused on losing the ability to use the money as a punishment. Her father said he felt hurt because he believed she should have trusted him to handle the situation.

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The father also said that because she did not trust him, he now had trouble trusting her.

The stepmother then banned the teenager from spending time with her brother. The teenager said she did not believe her stepmother had the authority to stop that relationship.

Was Moving the Money the Right Choice?

Many people who read the story supported the teenager and believed she made a reasonable choice. Their main argument was that the money belonged to her because she earned it herself.

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Having a separate bank account can help teenagers learn money management skills and understand saving, budgeting, and financial responsibility. Many financial experts encourage young people to learn about personal finance early, especially when they start earning their own money.

Resources like Consumer Financial Protection Bureau – Money Skills for Teens explain the value of teaching young people financial skills and helping them understand how money works.

Readers also pointed out that the stepmotherโ€™s punishment raised concerns. Taking away a childโ€™s personal earnings is very different from limiting screen time, grounding, or removing privileges. The idea of repeatedly taking money until nothing remains felt unfair to many commenters.

At the same time, some people understood why the father felt hurt. From his point of view, his daughter made a major financial decision without speaking with him first. He believed he would have protected her savings if she had come to him.

The biggest issue may not have been the money itself. It was the lack of trust between family members.

The teenager did not feel safe leaving her savings where her stepmother could access them. Her father believed she should have trusted him enough to handle the problem.

Both sides were reacting to feelings of fear and disappointment, but the teenagerโ€™s concern came from a direct threat involving money she worked hard to earn.

See the comments to know what people said

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The majority opinion supported the teenagerโ€™s decision. Many readers felt she was protecting her own earnings, not trying to disrespect her parents.

Moving the money was not about hiding money or avoiding reasonable rules. It was about preventing someone from taking her savings as a punishment.

The family conflict shows how complicated money and trust can become inside a household. A better solution would likely require an honest conversation between the teenager, her father, and her stepmother about boundaries, discipline, and financial responsibility.

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