What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Pennsylvania
My mother-in-law has dementia and is unable to care for herself. My husband's one sister has lived with her for years and now takes care of her. Both my husband, this particular sister and another sibling have Power-of-Attorney.
Recently my MIL had pneumonia and a broken hip, she currently is in a rehab section of a nursing home where the intent is to bring her home when the doctor releases here.
We've just discovered that the sister that lives with her not only has herself in a huge amount of debt, but has also run up her mother's credit cards and has been helping herself to other assests (stocks, etc...).
The plan is, of course, to discuss this situation with the live-in sister, but we know it will cause a huge problem...but at the same time, my MIL long term care is at stake.
What can we do legally?
My mother-in-law has dementia and is unable to care for herself. My husband's one sister has lived with her for years and now takes care of her. Both my husband, this particular sister and another sibling have Power-of-Attorney.
Recently my MIL had pneumonia and a broken hip, she currently is in a rehab section of a nursing home where the intent is to bring her home when the doctor releases here.
We've just discovered that the sister that lives with her not only has herself in a huge amount of debt, but has also run up her mother's credit cards and has been helping herself to other assests (stocks, etc...).
The plan is, of course, to discuss this situation with the live-in sister, but we know it will cause a huge problem...but at the same time, my MIL long term care is at stake.
What can we do legally?