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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 585518" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>You may want to post in parent emeritus too as those are all parents of adult kids who are big problems. I happen to have a few adult kids. My advice right off is to get a lawyer right away. Don't waste another minute. If you feel she is abusing you or trying to isolate you because of your money and you can't afford a lawyer, call your local Dept. of Aging and Disabilities (even if you're not that old) and ask them what to do. They are good advocates. Do you have any other kids who will help you? Relatives? This is serious. You need to not be afraid of her. If all else fails call the police and see what THEY suggest. You didn't sign it over to her permanantly, did you? Is she your legal (court approved) guardian? it not, she has no rights to your money, but you need help physically doing the legwork to get it back. Any close friends who are pretty bold and would help you? Gosh, I feel terrible and I hate situations like this. If I lived near you, I'd be on MY phone finding out EXACTLY what you can do. I'm one of those people who refuses not to try and refuses to give up...but that doesn't help you...</p><p></p><p>The first thing I'd do, if you have access to ANYONE's phone is call a lawyer. If she shuts down the phone, ask a neighbor if you can use hers. I can tell you, most people hearing the story would say "of course!" DO NOT BOTHER TRYING TO REASON WITH HER!!! Get legal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 585518, member: 1550"] You may want to post in parent emeritus too as those are all parents of adult kids who are big problems. I happen to have a few adult kids. My advice right off is to get a lawyer right away. Don't waste another minute. If you feel she is abusing you or trying to isolate you because of your money and you can't afford a lawyer, call your local Dept. of Aging and Disabilities (even if you're not that old) and ask them what to do. They are good advocates. Do you have any other kids who will help you? Relatives? This is serious. You need to not be afraid of her. If all else fails call the police and see what THEY suggest. You didn't sign it over to her permanantly, did you? Is she your legal (court approved) guardian? it not, she has no rights to your money, but you need help physically doing the legwork to get it back. Any close friends who are pretty bold and would help you? Gosh, I feel terrible and I hate situations like this. If I lived near you, I'd be on MY phone finding out EXACTLY what you can do. I'm one of those people who refuses not to try and refuses to give up...but that doesn't help you... The first thing I'd do, if you have access to ANYONE's phone is call a lawyer. If she shuts down the phone, ask a neighbor if you can use hers. I can tell you, most people hearing the story would say "of course!" DO NOT BOTHER TRYING TO REASON WITH HER!!! Get legal. [/QUOTE]
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