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Thank you for the responses. They have considered going to the police but as he’s doing all this, apparently willingly, they’ll almost certainly not be able to do anything, but may have access to support services, so may be worth it.
I know my friend’s fear is he’ll make good on his threat to kill himself if they interfere and prevent him being with this woman. He maintains his life wouldn’t be worth living without her, so proving she’s not legitimate, would just buy into this.
The money doesn’t come into it. An inheritance is nice, but none of the family are in need of it. It’s the emotional pain that he’s just turning his back on his kids, grandkids and great grandkids as though they mean nothing to him.
They have spoken to social services safeguarding, but he just tells them he won’t speak to them.
He has told them that when he has bought this new house, and set up home with this woman, he intends to leave it to her and designate her to have his private pension which is very comfortable. Again, they know she’s defrauding him, but he’s allowing her to do so.