Matthews, NC asked in Criminal Law and Elder Law for North Carolina

Q: Can an estranged adult child be charged with a crime for taking money from a non legally defined disabled parent.

Estranged daughter plays on sympathy of early dementia patient (mother). Other sibling is paying bills...finds out after the fact the check was written Raleigh NC not Mathews NC

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Kelli Y. Allen
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A: Probably not an actual crime. However, protections need to be put in place. Is there a durable power of attorney? An agent under a durable power of attorney would be able to offer some protection in this type of situation. This needs to be done before the dementia progresses.

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