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Hopefully, now that their gravy train has stopped, the bludgers will look elsewhere.. but as others mentioned, Financial POA is a must & consider Guardianship for full protection of your Mother.
If these evil folks get access to gma, APS will swoop in and assign state guardianship. Count on it.
I would consider an order of protection against them if gma is still deemed competent and will give them money. Secure her checkbook and credit card. Freeze her credit and put a fraud alert on all of her accounts.
Whose kids are these?
When did Mom cosign for the car. If she had a diagnois of Dementia at the time, she was incompetent to enter into a contract. U may need a lawyer to handle this. They need to go after the grandchild and garnish her pay check.
Hope also you are near this home and can sell it and secure the home for your Mom's care. I am only sorry it took any time at all to do this. I am certain you are not the only one to have evil-doers in your family, but have them you do. Please cut off contact with them, protect her, protect YOURSELVES by doing your paperwork now and making certain that the decent people in the family are the ones who will profit in the event of your own demise. You are going to need protection yourselves in future. These awful people are unlike to turn their coats and become suddenly reformed. PLEASE protect your Mom. Get guardianship and take control of her finances in her benefit. I am so dreadfully sorry. Wash them out of your lives because blood may be thicker than water, but whatever its density, these people don't belong in your life.