My Daughter Passed Away and Her Husband Remarried. Now He Won’t Let Me See My Grandchildren

Recently, a grandmother, who we’ll call Cloe, lost her daughter, leaving behind her husband and two children. Before passing away, she asked her parents (Cloe and her husband) to make sure that her children always knew how much she loved them and to leave anything they might have left her to her children. 

A New Wife

Eight months after Cloe’s daughter’s death, her late daughter’s widower husband moved in with a new woman who had children from different fathers.

Her former son-in-law tells Cloe that she had to treat all the children equally and allow her grandchildren to form new family bonds without interference. Unfortunately, this caused a legal dispute over grandparents’ visitation rights, eventually leading to minimal grandchildren access.

Years later, Cloe’s former son-in-law found himself estranged from his new wife. Ultimately, he has six children in his home with no family or support outside of him.

Time Marches On

Still, their father confronts Cloe about his other children’s lack of extended family and how they suffer seeing their siblings being spoiled. Cloe refuses to treat the other children as her own and believes she owes them nothing. However, part of her wonders if she is being cold-hearted and callous towards innocent children.

Despite the difficult situation, Cloe’s love for her grandchildren is apparent. She wants to ensure they always remember their mother and her love for them. Here is how the internet responded to her situation.

One person said that the fact that Cloe’s daughter was concerned about her husband finding someone else so he could replace her in her kids’ lives while she was dying spoke volumes.

She Owes Him Nothing

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