5/08/2011

I want to pursue a misappropriation of funds against my stepdaughter?

I want to pursue a misappropriation of funds against my stepdaughter?Her mom and I were apart at the time but still married and this 23 year old convinced my wife who had stage IV breast cancer to put her on the checking account of which she never put any money into but just spent what her mom had.

My wife died last May and the disturbing part was there was no money to bury her or proper plans for end of life matters!

What I did notice was when I got a copy of my wife's account that her daughter was on it and spending recklessly!

I need to convince the commissioners to go after her as well as another person for misappropriation and negligent care of my wife so that the state attorney will take the case.

Also the hospice where my wife was at was cited by not notifying me!

They have offered a memorial service and a plaque in her honor for the deception my stepdaughter and the accessory pulled there!

My stepdaughter stated she was next of kin at the hospital and hospice as well as primary care giver and she had no paperwork for the latter and I was the legal next of kin as verified by the department of Health and Mental Hygiene of who I requested to get involved!

If it wasn't for the cremaotorium people who needed my signature, I would have never known this 46 year old woman passed away.

Answer by 24kguy
When your ex put her friend,daughter,or who ever,on her checking account that became their money. And who is to say that she wasn't helping with something that needed to get done.

Let it go, In the big scheme of things. Good Luck...

Answer by Artemis Gwen
If you wife was of sound mind when she added her daughter to the account, then there is probably nothing that can be done.

HOWEVER, it sounds as though you wife could probably be categorized as a vulnerable adult. Under those facts, it is entirely likely that your stepdaughter committed a criminal act by using her influence on someone she knew was vulnerable to add her to the checking account.

You will need all of your wife's medical records and account information. But I should caution you that this will probably be an either/or situation. You can either focus on your stepdaughter OR you can focus on her care. To go after your stepdaughter, you will need to support of the medical facility because THEY will be the ones who will say whether or not she was a vulnerable, easily influenced individual. If you are going after the medical facility, then they are not going to be likely to offer you much help against the stepdaughter.

Answer by redhotsillypepper
I am genuinely concerned about your mental health. You keep asking the same question over and over looking for some kind of validation. Yahoo answers is not the place to get it. Please see a mental health counselor, psychologist, psychiatrist or at least your own trusted physician or pastor. You are letting this tragedy ruin your life and it really needs to stop.

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