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  1. OP and her husband who passed away didn't have a great relationship with his parents, so they kept their finances private from them
  2. OP's in-laws had to sign a document, and when their names weren't listed as beneficiaries for any accounts OP and her husband had, they stopped contacting OP
  3. When OP started a new relationship, his parents demanded her to return of all wedding jewelry
  4. At the funeral of OP's mom, his parents claimed OP's home wasn't hers. But they didn't know that OP's parents contributed significantly to the down payment
  5. OP thought that the gifts received during her marriage and everything purchased with their combined earnings weren't rightfully her in-laws' property
  6. Here's the comments of Reddit users:

Mother-In-Law Demands Widow Give Wedding Gifts After Her Husband Passed Away

One Redditor recently posted a story about her family complexities on the r/AmItheA**hole subreddit. After her husband's passing three years ago, things took an unexpected turn with her in-laws, who seemed overly possessive about their son's belongings.

The woman explained that her in-laws had to sign a document when she had some legal issues. However, they stopped contacting her after finding that their names weren't listed as beneficiaries for any accounts the OP and her husband had.

Things got more tense when the OP started her new relationship. Her in-laws demanded that she return all the wedding jewelry she received at her wedding, and they claimed that the house she was living in was their son's.

Keep scrolling down to read the entire story and check out the comments from Redditors.

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OP and her husband who passed away didn't have a great relationship with his parents, so they kept their finances private from them

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OP's in-laws had to sign a document, and when their names weren't listed as beneficiaries for any accounts OP and her husband had, they stopped contacting OP

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When OP started a new relationship, his parents demanded her to return of all wedding jewelry

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At the funeral of OP's mom, his parents claimed OP's home wasn't hers. But they didn't know that OP's parents contributed significantly to the down payment

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OP thought that the gifts received during her marriage and everything purchased with their combined earnings weren't rightfully her in-laws' property

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Here's the comments of Reddit users:

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