DEAR DEIDRE: NOW that my mum has died, I’ve decided to try to track down my half-brother, but I have no idea where to start.
He was the result of one of my Dad’s affairs, but I know nothing about him.
I’m a 44-year-old woman and my brother would be in his late 30s. My mum died last year, aged 72 and my father passed away several years ago, aged 67.
Dad and I were estranged for many years and, sadly, we didn’t repair our relationship before his death.
He hurt Mum terribly and eventually left her for another woman, so I never felt I could search for my brother while she was alive.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023Now it feels like it’s finally the right time. I was brought up as an only child and I’ve always wanted a little brother.
I’d love to meet him and form a proper relationship.
I wonder if we look alike. How would I go about tracking him down?
DEIDRE SAYS: The need to find lost relatives becomes particularly strong when those close to us die.
It would be a good idea to have some grief counselling before you go on what will likely be a very emotional journey. See my Bereavement support pack.
Even if you find your brother, he may not be what you expect, or want a relationship, so it’s good to be prepared for all eventualities.
My support pack, Tracing Someone, explains how to track someone down, with links to organisations that help.