Rejected petition Geoffs Law A law so all sibling's can see an elderly Parents

Geoff's Law a framework for maintaining familyl connections, especially with elderly parents, regardless of sibling dynamics.

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It recognizes childhood rivalries and misunderstandings can linger, impacting relationships in adulthood.
Focus
Regular Check-ins: Mandate scheduled visits or calls to elderly parents, ensuring all siblings participate, fostering communication.

Conflict Resolution: Encourage mediation or family therapy to address past grievances, creating a more supportive environment.

Shared Responsibilities: Establish equitable roles in caregiving, ensuring that no single sibling bears the burden, which could reduce resentment.

Emotional Support: Promote open discussions about feelings and experiences, helping to heal old wounds.

This could help strengthen ties and ensure that all family members feel included in caring for elderly parents, despite past conflicts.

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