Removing Funds From Joint Acct
My elderly mother lives in Michigan. Before being diagnosed with Alzheimers she placed me on her bank accts as joint-owner to handle her finances and also gave me legal POA. Due to my siblings financially abusing her, I removed most of her funds and redeposited them in investment accounts in Ohio where I live, so that I can manage her finances more effectively. The accounts are in my name, but solely for her care and living expenses. She gives money away and I feel it should be for her medical care and livelihood as long as she is with us. She has since decided that she wants all her money back. I want to protect her due to her mental instability and refuse to return her access to the funds. Have I committed any crime? Can the money be ordered back to her? Her doctors report she should not handle her own financial affairs.
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Re: Removing Funds From Joint Acct
You should establish an adult guardianship. This is done through the probate court of your county. A guardian is then appointed and has not only control of property, but also of her health care decisions, etc.. If you are intrested , I do guardianships. Best Regards, Edward DiCato
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