Neighbors might wonder about son’s incarceration

Last Updated on August 19, 2023 by Admin

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amy dickinson

Dear Amy: My son is in prison. In a few months his sentence for drug possession and a probation violation (for possession) will be completed.

His charges are nonviolent offenses, and he has worked hard to get control over his addiction.

My son and his fiancée have a 3-year-old child together.

The fiancée and child live in our second home in another state — the same state where he is serving his sentence.

We are at our second home four months out of the year.

I need help with what to say to neighbors who are curious about why our son’s fiancée lives in our home with their child (for three years) and then — my son shows up.

I’m sure they’ll ask since they seem very curious about her situation but have, so far, not asked any direct questions of her or us.

Our neighbors are very conservative, older, and talk often about the perceived “crime” wave due to the homeless and addicted.

Do you have any suggestions for the questions that (I feel) are bound to arise: such as, “Where has your son been all this time?”

I love my son and he has paid dearly for his substance abuse (truly a disease).

He’s served his sentence and deserves a chance.



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