What hurts even more is that my son knew the truth all along but kept it from me. I’m convinced they would have hidden it forever if I hadn’t discovered it myself. The moment I learned the truth, I contacted my lawyer and removed my granddaughter from my will.
I told my son, “That girl isn’t family, she won’t get my legacy!” He just looked at me, gave a faint smile, and said nothing. But that night, I received a call that shook me to my core. My lawyer informed me that my son had requested that his two other children — my biological grandchildren, ages 12 and 8 — be taken out of my will as well.

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He told the lawyer that neither he nor the children wanted “a penny” from me. I was devastated. I tried calling my son immediately, but he didn’t pick up.
Thinking he was angry and just needed time, I decided to wait until he cooled off. Two days later, he invited me to a family dinner. I thought it was a sign that he wanted to make peace.
But instead, I froze when he announced — right in front of everyone — that he no longer wanted me near his other two kids. He said, “My family comes as a package. If you decided my oldest daughter isn’t your family, then you don’t deserve the others either.”
I left their home in tears.
Now, I feel completely betrayed by my own son. First, he allowed me to believe a lie for years, letting me think I had three grandchildren. And now, he is cutting me off from the two who truly are my blood.
What should I do? I never imagined my own son would treat me this way.

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