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Your grandmother has the right to do as she pleases. But you clearly see this relative as taking advantage of her. There is a delicate balance here. Sometimes it is time for a call to Adult Protective Services. Sometimes it is time to act as agent under a Durable Power of Attorney. Sometimes it can be helpful to talk with the person (here, your grandmother) about limiting cash and checks in favor of a credit card from TrueLink Financial. This can be set up to limit the type and place of purchases and give ongoing reports to a designated person, whether the agent under a Durable Power of Attorney or a family member. If your grandmother walks out of the grocery or polyclinic with a card instead of cash or a checkbook, she might pay for this relative's groceries or his visit to the polyclinic but could not hand him cash or pay for jewelry for a masseuse.
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What relation is this low-life to your grandmother? And have you approached him to ask him to stop taking money from her?
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