My parents are elderly and frail, and we’ve been facing a difficult situation with my brother who returned after 20 years. He came back and stayed with us, but despite our initial request to find his own place, he’s still here after six months. The constant drama and arguments are stressful, especially with my parents’ health. We’re losing our peace, and I worry about the impact on them. Is there a way to send a legal notice to request their departure within a month, without going to court? We need them to leave peacefully and refrain from creating any disturbances. They haven’t been part of our lives for years, so we’re not obligated to cater to their demands anymore. Any advice on how to handle this situation?
Best Answer
You can send a legal notice requesting your brother to vacate the premises within a month, stating that his continued presence is causing distress and impacting your parents’ well-being. However, sending a notice alone may not be sufficient, and you may need to consult a lawyer for further guidance on the legal implications and potential court action if he refuses to leave.
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