San Diego, CA asked in Family Law, Elder Law, Intellectual Property and Landlord - Tenant for California

Q: Hi there, I'm sorry to bother you...I don’t know what to do…

… I have an older sister that is a meth addict and her daughter also following in her footsteps. They both live with my parents that are from the age of 77 to 84. In the short, my sister and loser daughter are stealing money from my parents, blackmailing my dad and pressuring my dad to help them purchase items like a new used car, new tv, clothes, etc…

1 Lawyer Answer
Sally Bergman
Sally Bergman
Answered
  • Elder Law Lawyer
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: You should immediately call Adult Protective Services who will investigate. Your parents can file for an Elder Abuse Restraining Order and can likely have your sister and her daughter removed from the home. If your parents will not support that action, you may need to consider filing for conservatorship because of their inability to resist undue influence.

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