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Legally, if the money was given as a gift and there is no written agreement indicating otherwise, your mother generally cannot ask for it back. Gifts are typically considered irrevocable once given, unless there is evidence of fraud, coercion, or a specific condition attached to the gift. However, family dynamics can complicate these situations, so it's essential to communicate openly about the matter.

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