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Meet my brother in law - our difficult family member - UPDATED UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 100715" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>The right thing to do is to fill out a Declaration of Forgery and let the bank do what they may. </p><p></p><p>It's interesting to me how everyone else is fretting over the future of the addict except the addict. I feel sorry for his eldery parents, they have probably enabled him most of his life. </p><p></p><p>I watched my Grandmother do that with one of my uncles. Took him in, bought him a trailer to live in, gave him money, bailed him out, and made lots of excuses. Then, one day, my Dad found him dead in the doorway of his trailer. Half in, half out. Drank himself to death.He was in his early 40s. I sometimes wonder if he had ever been made to feel the consequences of his actions would he be alive today?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 100715, member: 831"] The right thing to do is to fill out a Declaration of Forgery and let the bank do what they may. It's interesting to me how everyone else is fretting over the future of the addict except the addict. I feel sorry for his eldery parents, they have probably enabled him most of his life. I watched my Grandmother do that with one of my uncles. Took him in, bought him a trailer to live in, gave him money, bailed him out, and made lots of excuses. Then, one day, my Dad found him dead in the doorway of his trailer. Half in, half out. Drank himself to death.He was in his early 40s. I sometimes wonder if he had ever been made to feel the consequences of his actions would he be alive today? [/QUOTE]
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