Remembering to relax around the addict is always a good idea. Although they might think about using regularly or crave the opiate, they are not always looking for the drug. Acting normal is the key to redeveloping your relationship with the recovering addict. It is Okay that Trust is Still an Issue The recovering opiate addict knows that the drug use is still a factor in the relationship. They do not need constant reminders of what they did while addicted or what happened. You might not trust them completely at first and that is all right. Trust develops over time. Remember Recovery is a Difficult Process The recovering addict is going through pain, cravings, and other symptoms of addiction. This is very difficult. Remember you can help support them emotionally but only if you are ready for it. There are programs that can help you realize the best ways to treat a recovering addict and how to behave around them. Programs like Narc-Anon, will help you learn how to deal with an opiate addict.
1. Refer to the 'list of documents to submit' when making the application for a loan, and make sure that all the original documents are recovered. 2. Ensure that the documents are complete and received in good condition, in the presense of a bank official, before signing the acknowledgement. 3. Take an NOC from the lender, specifying the address of the property against which loan was taken, name of the borrower and the loan account number. 4. Request the lender to inform CIBIL regarding the closure of the loan account. The process should take about 30 days from date of loan closure. 5. Ensure that any lien is removed after the closure of the loan. An existing lien will create problems during the sale of the property. ( The content on this page is courtesy Centre for Investment Education and Learning ( CIEL). Contributions by Girija Gadre, Arti Bhargava and Labdhi Mehta. ) (Click here to know how to save on taxes for the financial year 2020-21. ) Download The Economic Times News App to get Daily Market Updates & Live Business News.