Anonymous wrote:You should not feel bad about not financially supporting him. Especially if it compromises your life or your savings goals.
What are they asking you to pay for??? It’s different if he’s starving or there are some extenuating circumstances, which you would want to pay directly. But it doesn’t sound like that’s what it is.
Agree with the earlier poster, you could help connect him with services if he has ongoing needs.
— From someone who had a complicated relationship with my father who also needed help (less financial but more with actual emergency care coordination) towards the end of his life.
+1
You are not required to help. Stepmom was not accepting of you, you said. And now she asks you for money? Nope.
Dad was not around much and now needs help? Let the step kids pitch in.
You've done more than your share. Take good care of yourself FIRST and foremost. Put your own financial security ahead of theirs.