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<blockquote data-quote="Billybob" data-source="post: 2094788" data-attributes="member: 1294"><p>I want to apologize to the forum, I started this thread out of somewhat false pretenses.</p><p>Please understand I did not mean to troll, I'm dealing with some serious long running family issues related to an elder. I was seeking opinions and input to help me evaluate and judge some things from other than just a biased personal angle without giving details and it lost focus.</p><p></p><p>Instead of across the board "parent support" how about a more specific question, if a child who is not the parents caretaker wrongly makes a situation for the parent and caretaker that is not in their best interest and then withdraws their promised support and abandons them to it and causes them loss have they harmed their parent?</p><p>What if the situation goes wrong should the persons who made it then have any obligation/responsibility?</p><p></p><p>And to be more specific again I'm not talking "freedom" or independent life but end of life issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billybob, post: 2094788, member: 1294"] I want to apologize to the forum, I started this thread out of somewhat false pretenses. Please understand I did not mean to troll, I'm dealing with some serious long running family issues related to an elder. I was seeking opinions and input to help me evaluate and judge some things from other than just a biased personal angle without giving details and it lost focus. Instead of across the board "parent support" how about a more specific question, if a child who is not the parents caretaker wrongly makes a situation for the parent and caretaker that is not in their best interest and then withdraws their promised support and abandons them to it and causes them loss have they harmed their parent? What if the situation goes wrong should the persons who made it then have any obligation/responsibility? And to be more specific again I'm not talking "freedom" or independent life but end of life issues. [/QUOTE]
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