Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, you need to respect her boundary. Good for her for doing this
Oh, because you know why, right? Never once considered that this AC might have issues, and not her parents. But, just go there without any info. Sure.
Anonymous wrote:Our dear child has cut the communication with us during the Pandemic. She lives in another city. Is it okay for us to find out where she lives and works by hiring a private investigator ? We just want to know how she is doing. We have been waiting for them to grow out of the difficult time and come home again.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it will either give you peace of mind or you'll see she needs intervention. She is your child, I would do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DC went to college in another city and found a job there after graduation. she had a mental breakdown and took one year off during college. Eventually she was able to manage her school work and also had a part time job. Everything was great in 2018 k 19. She had a job, an apartment, and friend s from college and work place. She often came home during long weekends and holidays. Unfortunately, she was hit hard by the pandemic, she lost her job and became less and less communicative. Her therapist was also stopped seeing her bc of covid concern. We supported her financially for two years. Knowing her anxiety and mental issues, we gave her time and space for her to recover. She has a job now and moved out from her apartment to a shared place. As parents, we missed her and would like to see her reconnect with us.
When we saw her last time, she talked about going to graduate school.
If a private investigator can tell us she is having a good job and live in a decent place, we will be happy for her.
Search her on TruePeopleSearch & WhitePages and on LinkedIn.
None of those outlets give any kind of current or even accurate information. You know that. And why would she be on Linked In. Come on.
Anonymous wrote: We have been waiting for them to grow out of the difficult time and come home again.
Anonymous wrote:
i am pro investigator, but I don’t understand what precipitated the falling out . She has had mental health issues and it sounds as though you have been supportive. Hell, I would go looking for her myself. You must be very worried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DC went to college in another city and found a job there after graduation. she had a mental breakdown and took one year off during college. Eventually she was able to manage her school work and also had a part time job. Everything was great in 2018 k 19. She had a job, an apartment, and friend s from college and work place. She often came home during long weekends and holidays. Unfortunately, she was hit hard by the pandemic, she lost her job and became less and less communicative. Her therapist was also stopped seeing her bc of covid concern. We supported her financially for two years. Knowing her anxiety and mental issues, we gave her time and space for her to recover. She has a job now and moved out from her apartment to a shared place. As parents, we missed her and would like to see her reconnect with us.
When we saw her last time, she talked about going to graduate school.
If a private investigator can tell us she is having a good job and live in a decent place, we will be happy for her.
Search her on TruePeopleSearch & WhitePages and on LinkedIn.
Anonymous wrote:No, you need to respect her boundary. Good for her for doing this
Anonymous wrote:Why was contact cut? That will change my answer.
I have a relative who cut contact because their parents didn't accept that they were gay.
I have a friend who cut contact because her parents told her and her siblings that no inheritance will be left to them in the future.