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Old 07-06-2005, 02:37 PM
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Disability money given to family member


What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? KY

I have a friend whose mother is about to recieve a lot of money from disability. Its great, and she deserves what she is about to recieve, but I am worried about a current boyfriend that is back in the picture. He screwed her over money before and he is now back now. He probably found out about the new money. Not sure how much she lost before, but it was substantial amount and she is about to recieve just under $60K in lump sum. She is very gulible and we (the son and I) are really worried that he will do what he did before.

Is there anything the son of this mother can do to keep the new/old boyfriend from taking any of her money again? On a side note,the son has been giving money to support his mother after what the boyfriend did too her before for over 2 years. He does not want his money back, since it is his mother, but he is concerned after what happened before. He is concerned that he will be supporting her again real soon if he does not stop the boyfriend that just moved in again.

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Old 07-06-2005, 03:07 PM
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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? KY

I have a friend whose mother is about to recieve a lot of money from disability. Its great, and she deserves what she is about to recieve, but I am worried about a current boyfriend that is back in the picture. He screwed her over money before and he is now back now. He probably found out about the new money. Not sure how much she lost before, but it was substantial amount and she is about to recieve just under $60K in lump sum. She is very gulible and we (the son and I) are really worried that he will do what he did before.

Is there anything the son of this mother can do to keep the new/old boyfriend from taking any of her money again? On a side note,the son has been giving money to support his mother after what the boyfriend did too her before for over 2 years. He does not want his money back, since it is his mother, but he is concerned after what happened before. He is concerned that he will be supporting her again real soon if he does not stop the boyfriend that just moved in again.

Concerned
Unless this lady is declared incompetent by a court, she is free to do as she pleases with the money -- including giving it and/or spending it on the scallywag.
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Old 07-07-2005, 05:20 PM
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How old is she and does she suffer from any mental disorders?
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