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He Won’t Help Financially Support His Sister So She Can Adopt Their Nephew Because, The Last Time Their Brother Got In Trouble And He Took Over Guardianship, No One In His Family Was There For Him

He reminded Jane that when he was taking care of John, she never helped him out financially or emotionally, even though she promised she would.

He felt his decision not to help his sister was justified, but when he told his friend about the issue, she told him that although he didn’t owe his sister anything, he owed John the help because he had previously agreed to be his guardian. However, he reminded his friend that he was forced into the guardianship by his family. 

Should he feel bad for not helping his sister, or is he justified?

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