Anonymous wrote:OP here. PP I don't disagree with you - my aunt probably does want to steal Grandma's money. She goes thru it like water.
The choices she has made during her life are now starting to impact her in ways I don't think she foresaw and she's lashing out at everyone, especially my mom, I think because things aren't going the way she always thought they would.
Grandma fell last night - she had to be taken by ambulance to the ER. Luckily she didn't break anything or hit her head. My mom called my aunt and uncle to let them know what happened but they didn't pick up (because it was 3 am) so she also sent them a text. When my aunt finally saw the text she called back (which never happens - she refuses to communicate with my mom via phone. Will only text or email) my mom had fallen asleep. So my aunt sends a nasty text saying something like a phone is no good if you refuse to pick up my calls.
All of this is just ridiculous. I feel so bad for my mom - I wish my aunt would lay off.
Anonymous wrote:Grandpa died last year. Grandma moved in with daughter and son in law (my parents). Grandma has two other children - my aunt and my uncle. Mom and aunt have financial power of attorney because grandma has dementia. Both have the ability to act independently of each other.
My aunt is having a hard time grieving the loss of her father and has become very difficult to deal with. Insists that she be included in every decision my mom makes regarding anything related to Grandma but does not show mom the same courtesy. My aunt is notoriously bad with money and has made questionable decisions related to Grandma's finances. For example, Grandma's house just sold (my aunt was the realtor's POC for the sale and addressed all actions/questions related to the sale). My aunt tried to have the proceeds deposited into an escrow account in her own bank (to which my mom and Grandma would not have access). When my mom and my uncle protested and requested that the money be deposited into Grandma's account she agreed but then acted independently and had the check sent to her. Luckily my mom was able to have the check stopped before my aunt was able to deposit it.
Now my aunt has gotten access to Grandma's savings account and has put a number of stops and restrictions on it. I don't know what it means but my parents are talking about taking her to court to resolve this.
Has anyone where gone thru this before? Looking for a little advice and support as we navigate this. My parents have not yet engaged an attorney. Does anyone know how hard it is to have a sibling's power of attorney revoked?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for all the feedback and advice.
If Grandma gets to the point where she can no longer make decisions and is declared incompetent guardianship MUST be awarded to someone, correct? Do family members apply for that? Can there be multiple guardians?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Grandma was diagnosed with dementia but has not yet been declared incompetent.
All of this is so sad - we used to be a pretty close family. None of us could have anticipated any of this.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Grandma was diagnosed with dementia but has not yet been declared incompetent.
All of this is so sad - we used to be a pretty close family. None of us could have anticipated any of this.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Grandma was diagnosed with dementia but has not yet been declared incompetent.
All of this is so sad - we used to be a pretty close family. None of us could have anticipated any of this.