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<blockquote data-quote="Nature" data-source="post: 739623" data-attributes="member: 19011"><p>My thoughts: </p><p>Several years ago, my friends son was in a similar situation as your son. My friend received an inheritance was able to move and assist him to start fresh in a new city. Not many people have the luxury of being able to do this. However, the point is the change in the new scenery allowed him to change his life. I admit simply moving is not a miracle solution but perhaps allowing your son a fresh start with your brother may be the boost he needs to change his life. My friend claimed she would not have seen the change if she hadn't moved. </p><p></p><p>The best advice I was given many years ago with a difficult decision I was asked. "what's the worst thing that can happen?" If you are able to come up with possible things that can happen and live with it then you'll have your answer. I wish you the best of luck and pray for your son and your family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nature, post: 739623, member: 19011"] My thoughts: Several years ago, my friends son was in a similar situation as your son. My friend received an inheritance was able to move and assist him to start fresh in a new city. Not many people have the luxury of being able to do this. However, the point is the change in the new scenery allowed him to change his life. I admit simply moving is not a miracle solution but perhaps allowing your son a fresh start with your brother may be the boost he needs to change his life. My friend claimed she would not have seen the change if she hadn't moved. The best advice I was given many years ago with a difficult decision I was asked. "what's the worst thing that can happen?" If you are able to come up with possible things that can happen and live with it then you'll have your answer. I wish you the best of luck and pray for your son and your family. [/QUOTE]
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