What you are describing frequently happens in NT families, so why blame autism?
Children growing up often rebel and react against their families. And spouses or partners often contribute to the breaking up of family ties and old circles of friends. Indeed sounds like his new partrner is largely the factor here, and unless you think she may be on the spectrum, I think you need to try to separate this from any contributing autism factor.
These things happen, way too often in families, whether an NT or autistic context.
Autism certainly creates barriers, and generates strong feelings. But don't blame it for everything.
What you are describing frequently happens in NT families, so why blame autism?
Children growing up often rebel and react against their families. And spouses or partners often contribute to the breaking up of family ties and old circles of friends. Indeed sounds like his new partrner is largely the factor here, and unless you think she may be on the spectrum, I think you need to try to separate this from any contributing autism factor.
These things happen, way too often in families, whether an NT or autistic context.
Autism certainly creates barriers, and generates strong feelings. But don't blame it for everything.