My ex-husband and his wife recently welcomed a newborn. Last night, my 16-year-old daughter, who lives with them, called me in tears. She told me that she had been assigned the “night shift” with the baby because her stepmother told her, “You can’t live with us for free; you need to earn it.”
Hearing this, I was furious. But rather than reacting impulsively, I decided to take action—I arranged for a surprise visit from Child Protective Services (CPS) the following morning.
CPS spoke with my ex-husband, his wife, and my daughter, but ultimately determined there wasn’t enough evidence to intervene further. My ex-husband was outraged, viewing my involvement with CPS as an extreme measure. To my surprise, my daughter also felt I had gone too far.
Now, I’m left questioning whether I did the right thing. While I don’t regret trying to protect my daughter, I can’t shake the feeling that I may have caused more stress for her. At the same time, I still believe it’s deeply unfair for a teenager to be deprived of sleep to care for a baby who isn’t her responsibility, especially when she has school the next day.
I’m struggling to find a way to stand up for her without making things worse. How do I support and protect my daughter without escalating the conflict?
I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Sincerely,