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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 677835" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Yes, I ask what country you are in because it would help to give advice as to what legal remedies your brother may have. If nothing else, he could move and not take the "child" (9 years old? 29 years old?) with him. We had a neighbor who sold her home and moved to a retirement community. Her 40 year old drunken couch potato son had to find a new place to go. I thought she was <em>brilliant</em>!</p><p></p><p>Your brother could move the child (?) to the garage, but if you are in an area where there are no garages, that's not an option. If this is an adult child, lock up the food, don't make the internet password key available, sell any furniture and appliances they did not buy for themselves, keep fun things like the tv and computer in your room and put locks on the doors, cut off the phones and keep the cell phones away from them. Make their lives less pleasant. But options depend upon circumstances that may be dictated by the type of housing available to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 677835, member: 99"] Yes, I ask what country you are in because it would help to give advice as to what legal remedies your brother may have. If nothing else, he could move and not take the "child" (9 years old? 29 years old?) with him. We had a neighbor who sold her home and moved to a retirement community. Her 40 year old drunken couch potato son had to find a new place to go. I thought she was [I]brilliant[/I]! Your brother could move the child (?) to the garage, but if you are in an area where there are no garages, that's not an option. If this is an adult child, lock up the food, don't make the internet password key available, sell any furniture and appliances they did not buy for themselves, keep fun things like the tv and computer in your room and put locks on the doors, cut off the phones and keep the cell phones away from them. Make their lives less pleasant. But options depend upon circumstances that may be dictated by the type of housing available to him. [/QUOTE]
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