A very contentious relationship before the Alzheimers- now we ( the kids) are trying to deal with dad (in Memory care) running out of his savings- while wife is leaving all heaters and water on intentionally in the house-400$ month for electricity-
What kind of lawyer do we need?
The house is dads sole property (she has property of her own) and she refused to move into assisted living with him when we offered.
Does he need to continue paying the utilities with wife not contributing anything to home or care?
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I'm not sure what you expect a 95 yo woman to contribute to the household, but if she were living in AL, you bet the bills would be a ton more!
If necessary, the house can be sold to finance dad's care in MC, but the idea of evicting his wife sounds cruel to me. If the house is sold, offer her a spot in regular AL once again, not Memory Care. The stepmother is always painted to be evil and greedy.....I know. I have 5 stepchildren myself and to hear one of them tell it, I'm the wicked witch of the west! Maybe give her the benefit of the doubt and see what you can do legally, but kindly, to this woman your father loves or loved at one time.
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Does his wife have any cognitive issues? Are any of you her PoA?
I understand that dad needs to conserve funds for his care. What happens when you explain this to her?
I am sorry that you are facing this challenging situation. Consult an elder care attorney.