AITA demanding my husband to pay back the money that he'd been secretly taking as "rent" from my disabeled sister who's living with us?

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In the quiet struggle of daily life, a sister’s love becomes a lifeline. After the loss of their mother, a young woman steps up to care for her disabled sibling, embracing the challenges with unwavering devotion.

Despite her husband’s cold distance and complaints, she refuses to give up on her sister’s dignity and independence, determined to shield her from the harsh reality of a care home. But beneath the surface of this fragile sanctuary, betrayal brews. The sister’s benefits—meant to cover essential needs—have been mysteriously dwindling.

When the truth emerges, it shatters the trust they once held dear: the husband, entrusted with responsibility, has been quietly siphoning money under the guise of “rent,” turning love and care into a cruel deception.

AITA demanding my husband to pay back the money that he'd been secretly taking as "rent" from my disabeled sister who's living with us?
‘AITA demanding my husband to pay back the money that he'd been secretly taking as "rent" from my disabeled sister who's living with us?’

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The original poster (OP) is facing a severe conflict between their commitment to care for their disabled sister and the financial exploitation carried out by their husband.

The core struggle involves the OP's protective role against their husband's self-serving decision to take the sister's disability income under the guise of rent.

Given that the husband used his position of financial trust to secretly take essential funds intended for the sister's care, should the OP prioritize preserving the marriage by accepting a repayment plan, or is immediate legal action necessary to fully secure the sister's financial safety and right to her own benefits?