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In reply to the discussion: Elder parents committing fraud and threatening, anyone been through this? [View all]Cary
(11,746 posts)26. I'm sorry
I'm an attorney who does primarily probate and estate planning. These are difficult situations. In my opinion in, having seen this many times, it's not worth the emotional distress. But that is just my opinion. I would walk away.
Is it your responsibility to press charges? If.that would make you feel better then you should do it but I bet that turns out to be empty too. Preventing someone else from being victimized would be positive but that doesn't sound like what is happening here.
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Elder parents committing fraud and threatening, anyone been through this? [View all]
cpamomfromtexas
May 2018
OP
Best friends growing up, 1st in his law school class, trust him with my life.
cpamomfromtexas
May 2018
#3
Then trust him to do what is best and allow for you to keep an emotionally safe distance.
AJT
May 2018
#7
When the elderly parents go around the bend, it's hard to believe how deeply it affects
enough
May 2018
#11
Let your badass attorney handle it and keep as much distance as you can.
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2018
#15
I don't have a solution to your heartbreaking dilemma, but I can recommend ACOA
Rhiannon12866
May 2018
#23