I would have a talk with your dad. Explain your concerns and make sure he knows your only thinking about his well being. If you or your sister or some of your family could check on him and help him out, spend a few hours a day with him that would probably be enough. From my experiance even when older they are set in their ways and routines and people moving in would be more of a bother to him then a help. I would also say that if he did let your brother and his woman move in then still visit everyday, see a lawayer to see what options you have. Maybe spend a little to save a lot in the future. Like others I have a real bad feeling about your brother and his woman. Sounds like they are looking for a free ride if they can get it. As far as him only doing part-time work through a temp agency that can happen. Due to health reasons I have had trouble finding a job I can handle. though did go back to college for computers just when the big high tech crash hit in 2000, very little work there now though I do work on computers on the side for extra money. I have done stints at Wal-Mart a couple of times now, a phone help line doing tech support. Going back to school for another course in computer programs, should be fun I am only 52 lol. But I am married, have my own house, broke most of the time but keep the bills paid. A person has to keep trying even when life throws a curve ball at you. I guess my point is if your brother and his woman are just bums then really try to keep them out. If he has been trying to do the best he can then maybe not hurt to give him a break but sure sounds like he has just tried to slide through life the easy way and not do anymore then he had to. Be carefull I have seen and heard enough stories and have read in the paper the odd person charged for ripping off the elderly. That is serious and watched close up here in Ontario which is good. Good luck I wish you and your dad the best. Hope it works out.
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