first thing... the wife screwed up... so take the account away, remove any power of attny from her or you guys are negligent. DO IT NOW!!!!!
second thing... make the wife, in writing, commit to pay back the money.. or you will file charges..
no ifs no ands, no buts... get a payment plan in writing and with or without interest. Maybe consider a lein on property or make them take a loan from the bank on their house,, but make it happen next!!!!
Then when all this if fixed and turned the corner... try to forgive her if you can,, but for your brothers sake and thier kids.........
filing charges will not fix the intial problem of getting the two above items fixed,, so it should only be done after the first two items are fixed... once she is in jail, hell will freeze over before you get anything back for your mom and dad, plus legal fees will eat you alive..
And its all about you mom and dad, isnt it???
Next, whoever the new "power of atty" is,, be subject to audits quarterly by one of the family or by and an outsider.. if one of the family will take on the risk and responisbility of being an auditor, it will not cost your parents lots of money..
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