Shadowbunny
Queen of the Not-Rights
AZ
88 year old Mom is likely to be given an Alzheimer's diagnosis soon. She's having severe memory issues and her paranoia is getting worse by the day. My oldest sister is staying with Mom temporarily (?) and reported that Mom has placed a rifle by the front door and a handgun by the side door. I'll be going over shortly to see if I can talk her into giving me the guns, which I don't believe I'll be successful.
Unless/until we get the official diagnosis (and the POAs I have are activated), it doesn't appear that I can legally remove the guns without her permission. The local PD suggested I call for a civil assist to see if they can convince her to give them up. If they can't convince her, what options do I have?
She has a living trust and I have durable POAs for financial and healthcare. We're working on getting 2 doctors to be willing to put in writing that Mom is no longer capable of handling her affairs, but this gun thing is urgent.
88 year old Mom is likely to be given an Alzheimer's diagnosis soon. She's having severe memory issues and her paranoia is getting worse by the day. My oldest sister is staying with Mom temporarily (?) and reported that Mom has placed a rifle by the front door and a handgun by the side door. I'll be going over shortly to see if I can talk her into giving me the guns, which I don't believe I'll be successful.
Unless/until we get the official diagnosis (and the POAs I have are activated), it doesn't appear that I can legally remove the guns without her permission. The local PD suggested I call for a civil assist to see if they can convince her to give them up. If they can't convince her, what options do I have?
She has a living trust and I have durable POAs for financial and healthcare. We're working on getting 2 doctors to be willing to put in writing that Mom is no longer capable of handling her affairs, but this gun thing is urgent.