Thank you, Don. That's what I thought. This is the exact wording from the lawyer as to why they would not or could not investigate the sham of my siblings dragging my demented mother into a lawyer's office to give themselves POA:
"All of the personal issues and issues concerning prior powers of attorney occurred well before our involvement and would not have warranted an investigation, due to the length of time that had passed from the change of powers of attorney and when the first report was made to our offce.
And, I don't know if you're in your 20's, anteater, but, as a psychologist who has had to deal with social services and having heard many a story from colleagues, sometimes justice is not served and the bad guys get away with it.
I can give you amazing details that would shock the hell out of anyone regarding cases of child abuse and the "experts" and the lawyers just didn't see any signs, etc...
Regarding my mother's case, there are reams of documented evidence, after reading which, the lawyer on our side said, "They are nailed!" When they closed him off and the case was dropped, he was as dismayed and shocked as we were. He added some other comments speculating what had happened, but I'm not going to print those here.