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Adult daughter stole entire life savings
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 627683" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>There's nothing wrong with saying, "We have been having some problems with her that are difficult for me to discuss, but thank you for asking." You'd feel horrified if you told people that she was "fine" and she then took advantage of them with no warning from you. You have to remember that <em>her</em> failing is not your failing. I'd be surprised if you were the only one that she stole from, and she counts on your discretion, I'm sure.</p><p></p><p>If you can't reach her husband, perhaps it's time to talk to his parents. "This is what has happened and we don't think he knows (he <em>might</em> not, however unlikely that is). We want to be sure that no one else loses their life savings as we have." I wouldn't give anyone a heads up that you were going to call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 627683, member: 99"] There's nothing wrong with saying, "We have been having some problems with her that are difficult for me to discuss, but thank you for asking." You'd feel horrified if you told people that she was "fine" and she then took advantage of them with no warning from you. You have to remember that [I]her[/I] failing is not your failing. I'd be surprised if you were the only one that she stole from, and she counts on your discretion, I'm sure. If you can't reach her husband, perhaps it's time to talk to his parents. "This is what has happened and we don't think he knows (he [I]might[/I] not, however unlikely that is). We want to be sure that no one else loses their life savings as we have." I wouldn't give anyone a heads up that you were going to call. [/QUOTE]
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