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Yes, your mental health is important. And I would probably not try arguing with your dad because it results in nothing except hurt and angry feelings all around.
I would NOT give up though. If he were in his right mind (clearly he's not), he would rather the money to go to his family than to these scammers. He is not able to realize, or not willing to realize, that he is throwing good money after bad.
I would seriously consider other tactics, yes, maybe getting him deemed incompetent, would be the thing to do.
Here's how I look at it. He can either give the money to bullshi* idiots, or to you.
I DON'T EVEN KNOW YOU, but this has me really pissed off! I want the money to go to you. We're not talking about money for his: food, clothing, shelter, etc, right?!
I would suggest getting POA for your mom and taking more control, even tho' it's hard. It's for her safety. Financial safety is important, and she losing her good judgment. It's a hassle to send the POA documents to any financial institution that she does business with, but better to get it done now. You should also get on her bank accts, so you can check them on-line and see what she's up to. You literally have to start spying on what she's doing with her money, but it's for her financial safety and will save you lots of time and headache. It only gets worse.
As POA on her accts., you are not legally liable for any mistakes or overdrafts, etc. that she makes. However, when she passes, her accts are frozen and you will have no access to them. I took over my parents' biggest acct and used it for paying bills. They did not even have that checkbook in their home. I opened a separate acct. for them that always has about $1000 in it, so they feel like that have an acct that they control. I monitor that acct. like an eagle. Recently, she did give her checking acct. no. to an outfit that is a "mortgage minder service". They were going to deduct $30 from her acct. every month into perpetuity. My parents have not had a mortgage in 5 yrs. This is what happens to their judgment as things get worse. So had to deal with that, call them, threaten them, etc. Hopefully that is dealt with. Now I have to close that acct. because she has given out the checking acct. no. They will give out their social security no. to anyone who asks. They do not understand about identity theft, people who prey on seniors, etc. They think no one can get anything past them. It is eternal vigilance, once this behavior starts. BEST of luck. Good on you for noticing and watching out for your mom.
My mother is not wealthy by any means. She was a single mom who raised 4 kids by herself who worked 3 different jobs on no sleep. She now relies on a fixed income from SS & has ALWAYS watched every penny & would never throw it away on a maybe. I don't want to take away her independence but someone (as always me) has to take whatever is necessary to put a stop to this.
The cops or whatever elder affair agencies must step up & do something about these scumbags who prey on the elderly & make an example out of every one they do catch & convict by giving them a very long state prison term. It just may deter the next scam artist or at the very least make him/her think twice.
I wrote a letter & made 2 copies. I sent one to the postal inspector in DC, one to the postal inspector in Miami-Dade county & the 3rd to the fraud dept.
Within a week a very nice lady from DC whose job is to investigate the Jamaican lottery scam against the elderly. She didn't have good news for me & asked if mom's house was paid in full. I told her it was & she said mom will lose her home or they will set up a reverse mortgage for her if they haven't done so already. Stop paying her bills, take her to a geriatric Dr., gather all evidence on what she's been doing & take it a an attorney who specializes in elder law who will set up a court date to appoint a conservorship & act now do not wait. She also said that b/c she has been communicating with these people for so long that if God himself came down from heaven & told her she was being scammed that she still wouldn't believe him.
She has had the same phone number for 45 yrs & we have since changed the number 4 times. I had her mail sent to a P.O. Box but the 1st day she didn't get 50 plus pieces of mail she got on the bus & went to the post office to find out why. When my sister went to pay her next phone bill it was over $900 for calls she unknowingly made to Jamaica.
I hope they can stop them & soon.
Maybe no politicians care because they don't NEED to care. There should be easy, inexpensive ways to take guardianship over our loved ones when these things happen to them. I think it's disgusting and wish only bad things for those who victimize them