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Narcassistic adult son
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 706804" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>One of the saddest stories I have read here and I'm so very sorry.</p><p>I would seek the best legal advice available to you and perhaps more than one opinion.</p><p>Seek whatever damages and remedies that you are entitled to legally....but of course, make sure if you do persue any legal case that you are likely to prevail (win!)</p><p>And by all means, remove yourself from your son. If needed, change your phone number and only give it to your daughter in law (make her promise never to give it to your son), your attorneys, doctors, very close and trustworthy friends and relatives, etc.</p><p>Never let him know your whereabouts or your next move.</p><p>As best as you can, do things you enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 706804, member: 4152"] One of the saddest stories I have read here and I'm so very sorry. I would seek the best legal advice available to you and perhaps more than one opinion. Seek whatever damages and remedies that you are entitled to legally....but of course, make sure if you do persue any legal case that you are likely to prevail (win!) And by all means, remove yourself from your son. If needed, change your phone number and only give it to your daughter in law (make her promise never to give it to your son), your attorneys, doctors, very close and trustworthy friends and relatives, etc. Never let him know your whereabouts or your next move. As best as you can, do things you enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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