Xavier
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He was 20 years old. The divorce custody arrangement covers minor children. The dad wouldn't have had to stipulate to his adult son leaving the state to go to college. Also I don't know that AL did very well in college. We have no idea how he did other than that he did fine in a few classes and dropped a few other classes he was not doing well in. We have no idea what his emotional, physical or psychological state was at all. He could have been miserable. He certainly stopped going.
I think if AL knew about a plan to place into a group home, yeah, that would be a really good motive for him to explode in an out of control rage
Our brother is schizo-affective and when he no longer could live independantly in his apartment, we had to place into the custody of the mental health system and a group home
His reaction was not violent, but it was very phsical with shoving, pushing his family..
His case manager was physically pushed as well and our brother would not answer his calls or open the apt door when he came over
Fortunately, everything smoothed over and our brother has been happy in th egroup homes
The bottome line is, folks with emotionally disturbed personalities can react defiantly against changes, especially if it means moving to a new home