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a family member thinks a caregiver is stealing money from her mother because the mother cashed a couple of pay checks for her care giver what can legally happen in this situation

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I'm wondering why the mother has enough cash on hand to be cashing anyone's paychecks.

The caregiver's checks presumably got deposited in the mother's account, so it should be a fairly straight-forward explanation and proof. Along with the explanation the caregiver should apologize and promise not to cause such a confusing situation again.
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a daughter thinks a caregiver is stealing money from her mother because the mother cashed a couple of pay checks for the care giver what can happen to the caregiver in this situation the care giver was unaware that this wasnt something that shoulld be done
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If she works for an agency she should be well aware that this is not allowed..
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Tell the mother she is not a bank - the caregiver can get it cashed legally elsewhere. Also inform the caregiver that this is grounds for losing her job if she asks the mother again.
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P.S. - are the checks bouncing??? If so, then the caregiver's name should be turned over to the police.
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the checks are not bouncing! and the mother offered to help the caregiver because she had lost her id and couldnt get them cashed any where else. an the care giver was unaware that this was against company policy, the company isnt very well at going over procedures at the time they hire you they just throw you out there basicly an then when you screw up and something goes wrong they say well we gave you that packet to read when you were hired did you not read it?
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