I Saved for Years for College—Then My Dad Took It All, His Reason Left Me Speechless

Sometimes, the deepest betrayals come not from strangers, but from the people we trust most. Financial sacrifices made over years can be undone in a single, thoughtless decision. When family crosses that line, the shock cuts deeper than the loss itself.
Bank call.
Hello Bright Side!
For three years, I worked tirelessly, saving every penny for my college tuition. The day I was ready to transfer the money, I got a call from the bank. They told me someone with access to my account had withdrawn the entire balance.
Broken trust.
My heart raced as I tried to make sense of it. I rushed home, my mind racing with questions. When I asked my dad, “What did you do with my money?” he barely looked up, his voice detached. “I needed it,” he said nonchalantly.
I was shaking with disbelief. “Where did it go?” I pressed. Without missing a beat, he finally answered, “I invested it in a new business venture. I’m sure you’ll figure something out.”
Father’s choice.
My stomach twisted as anger boiled inside me. “You stole my future for another failed business?” I demanded, but he just shrugged, his expression blank, “It’s just money.”
The anger surged through me like a wave. “How could you do this?” I shouted, the words cutting through the room.
Stolen dreams.
“You think I can just ‘figure it out’? Do you have any idea what you’ve taken from me?” He stood up slowly, not looking at me, just adjusting his jacket like he was about to leave.
“Look, kid,” he said, voice growing colder, “It’s done. I needed that money, and you’ll survive. I’m moving forward, and this venture is going to work.”
His word let me speechless? Now I don’t know what to do? I have no money, father figure and future.
Thank you for sharing your story, dear reader! This situation is deeply painful—dealing with betrayal, especially by a parent, shakes your foundation. Here are some pieces of advice to help you navigate and rebuild.
- Try to set boundaries — Family boundaries define what you’re comfortable with and what you’re not, giving you the space to take care of yourself while still being there for your loved ones. It’s okay to distance yourself from someone—even a parent—if they’ve violated your trust. Protecting your mental and emotional well-being is not selfish; it’s essential.
- Consider talking to a therapist or counselor — Talking therapies can help all sorts of people in lots of different situations. Betrayal trauma is real. A licensed professional can help you work through the emotional aftermath and guide you toward healing and rebuilding trust.
- Remember: This doesn’t define you — You are not your father’s actions. This betrayal is one chapter—not your entire story. What’s next is still yours to write.
In the end, healing doesn’t come all at once—but it begins with setting boundaries and choosing peace. While the wound may never fully disappear, the future doesn’t have to echo the past.
Comments
There's got to be some legal recourse here. Access to an account doesn't make the money his. Have him arrested.
Police
Yep, wake up to the fact this is a fake story.
Agreed
Definitely ai with the wording XD
Is this a joke?it doesn't make sense,why would he have access to her bank account and surely the bank have some liability here to let him take all her savings,
If your under 18 it needs to be cosigned by your parent. Though now in the UK the person who the main accounten needs to be there too for the access of the account. Though if could be he found out her log in details and stole it online but they never mentioned that so probably done about 10 years ago before they changed everything
Not if she was a minor.
Because she was under age and had to have an 'adult' guarantor. We suppose she was under age because she was saving for college.
She probably had her dad's name on the account.😔
(It makes sense)From what I gather, she's young and her Dad probably had to co-sign for her to open an Account. i could be wrong but that's what it sounds like.
Why did you give your father access to your account ???
She was likely a minor when the account was set up if it was being saved for college. The bank probably doesn't have any liability, but HE likely does.
With what money to afford a lawyer he stole it all
She should see if she can open a CPS case since she was a minor while working.
And a possible lean against this new "business venture". Also, lookat small claims depending on amount.
Lien.
You can not sue him if he had access, legally, to the account.
Did you have him on your account? Take him court and sue him for your hard earned money with interest. Such an a... hole to tell you to figure it out. He is cross in your life
OP may have opened account as a minor which requires an adult on the account. There is probably no recourse to recover the money. Talk with a lawyer to see if recovery is possible. What a horrible thing to do to one's own child.
How was the account at up? Was it a joint account or a custodial account because you were a minor? You probably have legal recourse against him. Go after him for every dime then cut contact. Also, depending on how the account was actually titled, that's theft. Consider calling the cops.
First of all, why & how he had access to your bank A/C? Did you give him that access? If yes, there is nothing you can do but to pray that business does well and get some money back. If not, you can sue your father AND the bank.
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