I've got to ask,maybe I missed it somewhere,is your mom capable of handling her own finances?if so I would think it would be her decision. and is so how did she wind up giving your brother power of attorney?MY opinion and its worth about nothing is would you even have the right to get involved according to the courts?you could report it as a crime obviously ,but sil could always say mom let her have the money and if mom couldnt deny it it might be hard to prove.brother may be the one who needs to persue this .if he had full poa,and she was using account without his knowledge,he might have a better chance of prosecuting.,just trying to look at the legal side.even if you reported it as a crime it would be up to him for proof i would think. and the burden would fall on him to prove he wasnt really involved.either way a good old fashioned wife beating would be in order! lol..I feel for you,bad thing wheather the outcome is ac or dc. sad these things happen,but they do far too often.
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