You have great insight Nanban. Any person who has had a taste of being separated from their beloved children will weigh up whether they should endure misery so they can be close to their kids. It's such a terrible choice, but things can and do change. It's just getting the timing right and being sure of your ground so it doesn't all blow up in your face, which happened with my son when he ended his marriage after years of abuse. With hindsight, he says he would have endured a few more years and stayed out of her way as much as possible so he could stay with his son, but that was because ex-DIL is a vindictive woman. Thankfully, most parents don't go to those lengths. He's your son and has grown up with your values, so I would guess he is in turmoil about this separation, like you 
Farage has resigned as an MP for Clacton?
My cousin is acting out and having rage fits, what can I do to help her?!




