The decision to have a child is one of the most personal choices a person can make. For Delilah, however, it wasn’t just her decision. At 42, she agreed to become a mother at her mother’s insistence, swayed by the promise of inheriting her family’s wealth. But what seemed like a straightforward agreement quickly spiraled into a series of unexpected events. What followed left Delilah reeling, her life turned upside down. Dive into her remarkable story here.
Instead of viewing the inheritance as something lost, see it as an opportunity to bridge the emotional gap between you and your daughter.Acknowledge that the dynamic between you two might have been shaped by your mother’s influence. Start small—spend time with her doing things she enjoys or share experiences that help you bond. Express genuine interest in her life and avoid bringing up the inheritance initially. Over time, if trust builds, she may naturally want to include you in her decisions when she receives the money.