My next door neighbour is 21 and works part-time but still lives with his parents. His younger brother died 1 yr ago in an accident, and his parents (both Christian) are in their 50s and have been affected by this but don't show it in conversation (except at the time of course). Now one parent wants to give their property etc. to charity believing god is punishing them, and the other is obessesed with a 419 lottery scam that came by post, and keeps faxing people in Spain his details believing it to be genuine. He even got a call from the scammer, and the scammer sent him to a fake website with a fake username and ID and he is absolutely convinced the money is sat there in a deposit account (bar a £1750 handling charge of course for the cheque).
My friend is absolutely distraught as he was hoping for a little inheritence when he was older, and is considering notifying the court of protection to decide if he is right regarding their mental health. But at the same time does not want to become an attorney (enduring power of) of their property as he cannot personally benefit. I was going to suggest going to a solicitor until I looked at their fees.
Anyone here had a similar experience in this situation?
Edit: Whoops! wrong forum.. can a don kindly move this to GD? Ta.
My friend is absolutely distraught as he was hoping for a little inheritence when he was older, and is considering notifying the court of protection to decide if he is right regarding their mental health. But at the same time does not want to become an attorney (enduring power of) of their property as he cannot personally benefit. I was going to suggest going to a solicitor until I looked at their fees.
Anyone here had a similar experience in this situation?
Edit: Whoops! wrong forum.. can a don kindly move this to GD? Ta.


To be honest, something like this would kill me too inside. Most people are loyal to their parents and do expect a little nest egg to help them in life at some point especially if you are not well paid. no one likes to start at the bottom rung of the housing ladder or drive a 10 year old car, or god fordbid, live in a council house.