Q: I just found out that my brother went and dug up my mother's ashes. What is my rights to pressing charges on him..
I was the Beneficiary over her, and also I was the power of attorney over her too... Can you tell me what my rights are on pressing charges againt him...
A: The power of attorney is meaningless now, it was only applicable during her lifetime. If you were the executor, you had the duty of following her will ( if any) and making funeral arrangements. However, I don't think you need any special relationship or authority to prosecute. Call your local district attorney or sheriff and report the desecration of a grave.
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