Well said. Many newly-divorced people have to temporarily move back in with their parents due to financial reasons. Does that make the parents guilty if the offspring gets a DUI, gets caught embezzling at their job, gets a speeding ticket (esp. if they talk about it!), shoplifts, writes a bad check, etc.? In ReichtardWorld, it apparently does.
I did consulting work for years when young that had me traveling between cities, States and Countries.
I was excited to be able to get a job that could feed my love of travel.
After the first year, on the road, and spending far less days in Condo than in hotels, i decided to give up condo expense, and just stay at my brothers place (my parents were also an option) and more importantly to me, put my brothers mailing address on all my accounts.
If a person does not have a stable home, the worst thing you can do is update all your info with short term location, after short term location, thus requiring you to change all of your banking, License, Passport, etc info over and over and over again.
What almost everyone does, whether divorce or work, or just going to travel around the world, is find one stable address they can use, until they know they are settled again, in a location that will stick.
Had i committed crimes while traveling for work, and using my brothers residence as my primary address, TOP would certainly say that is evidence my brother was also guilty.
'ZOMG it is the same mailing address.'
'ZOMG they are FAMILY'.
Burn them both. That is enough to infer guilt on both.
That is today's republi'can party. Always crying about witch hunts, while actually want to infer guilt via witch hunt.