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My Mom is 73 years old, retired with a good retirment income and living in Alabama. My brother who is 48 years old lives less than 1/2 mile from Mom. My brother is a deadbeat and although he works, he has a sorry ass woman who sits on the couch doing nothing but eating bon bons. He has for years given Mom sob stories and conning money out of her. Even in retirement she can't enjoy it because of him. I need to know if there is legal action I can take in the State of Alabama to either remove my Mom from her bank account of which both my wife and I are also on so we can manage her money for her and keep my sorry brother from getting more money or can I have my brother told by the courts that he can no longer get money from Mom. My wife and I are at our wits end and need help. If you could recommend an Attorney in North Alabama that would be greeat also. Thank you for your advice.
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Posted on / May 04, 2010 07:18:00

Ron is correct in what he is telling you, so I will add to it rather than disagree with anything he has said. You make no mention of your mother's opinion here. What does SHE want? Is she resigned to the status quo and are you getting into her private affairs without her request or has she asked for your help? This makes a huge difference, because it doesn't matter what you do, if she is of a different mindset, all you have done is wasted time and money and possibly also driven a wedge between your mother and yourself. You asked for a North Alabama lawyer; I recommend Connie Glass in either Decatur or Huntsville. Call her for help.

William G. Nolan

www.NolanElderLaw.com

Anonymous
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Posted on / May 04, 2010 07:18:00

Ron is correct in what he is telling you, so I will add to it rather than disagree with anything he has said. You make no mention of your mother's opinion here. What does SHE want? Is she resigned to the status quo and are you getting into her private affairs without her request or has she asked for your help? This makes a huge difference, because it doesn't matter what you do, if she is of a different mindset, all you have done is wasted time and money and possibly also driven a wedge between your mother and yourself. You asked for a North Alabama lawyer; I recommend Connie Glass in either Decatur or Huntsville. Call her for help.

William G. Nolan

www.NolanElderLaw.com

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