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Meet my brother in law - our difficult family member - UPDATED UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="goldenguru" data-source="post: 100703" data-attributes="member: 1545"><p>I think that the 'family consensus' is that turning him in and allowing him to bear his own consequences is the right thing to do. </p><p></p><p>It is just incredibly hard on my in laws. They are getting too old to deal with this garbage. mother in law stated yesterday that if he goes back to prison that in all likelihood she will never see him again. They have refused to visit in prison and given their age - (unless they live to be as old as Methuselah) :smile: it is a very valid feeling.</p><p></p><p>If they go to the bank in the morning (which is the current plan) it will be out of their hands. This will be the 3rd time this particular bank has bore the financial responsibility for his forged checks. No doubt they will prosecute.</p><p></p><p>brother in law called me yesterday. Acted as though nothing was out of sorts. Asked me to take him grocery shopping = aka: drive him to the market and pay please. I told him no. It was so hard to think he might be hungry. But hubby would have been furious with me - he doesn't trust his brother as far as he could throw him.</p><p></p><p>*sigh* The next few days ought to be - interesting. Every time brother in law faces more prison time he always states - loudly - "that they'll never take him alive".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldenguru, post: 100703, member: 1545"] I think that the 'family consensus' is that turning him in and allowing him to bear his own consequences is the right thing to do. It is just incredibly hard on my in laws. They are getting too old to deal with this garbage. mother in law stated yesterday that if he goes back to prison that in all likelihood she will never see him again. They have refused to visit in prison and given their age - (unless they live to be as old as Methuselah) [img]:smile:[/img] it is a very valid feeling. If they go to the bank in the morning (which is the current plan) it will be out of their hands. This will be the 3rd time this particular bank has bore the financial responsibility for his forged checks. No doubt they will prosecute. brother in law called me yesterday. Acted as though nothing was out of sorts. Asked me to take him grocery shopping = aka: drive him to the market and pay please. I told him no. It was so hard to think he might be hungry. But hubby would have been furious with me - he doesn't trust his brother as far as he could throw him. *sigh* The next few days ought to be - interesting. Every time brother in law faces more prison time he always states - loudly - "that they'll never take him alive". [/QUOTE]
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