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I'll say this if my brother did this to me, out of spite, id just grieve my pain and walk away. I get that you miss mom and want to at least know where mom is, but it sounds to me like your sister, no matter if it's out of spite or whatever, she probably wants what's best for mom. So try to find peace in that.
The best way to get even with people, that try to hurt your peace in life is to be happy.
I'm sorry you are going through this.
Where do you live now?
Did you move out?
Did you leave Mom with Sis?
Is mom still with sis and now you cannot visit?
Your posts really are without any information. You say your sister has shunned your mother but claim you don't know where your mother is.
I would suggest you contact APS in your own town.
I doubt very much we can help you, and I personally have no idea what happened here. You seem unable to SAY what happened.
I can only wish you the best of luck and hope things go well for you.
Ask the Post Office if a change of address was made. They may or may not give the new address to you. If Mom is in a NH, that now is her legal address. Check the internet. Address changes will show up.
If ur Sister holds POA it maybe hard getting to see Mombif Sis has banned you.
We need much more information from you before I would attempt any answer:
1. Does your mother/did your mother live alone of with other family?
2. Did your mother live in your own home town?
3. Under what circumstances, and WHEN did you find your mother to be missing?
4. What authorities (APS, Police, Sheriff, Nursing Home, Caregivers, Other family) did you report your mother's disappearance to?
5. When did your mother disappear, and prior to her disappearance when had you seen her last?
6. What is your mother's mental status? Does she have mental illness or dementia?
7. How old is your mom and what is her general physical condition
8. Have you filed a missing person's report?
Best to you.
Looking forward to more information from you so we may give you suggestions how to proceed.