She has had lung CA for 4 yrs. She came to sons 4 months ago; was 20,000 in debt with credit cards. Used paid for house to get equity line to pay off debts. Discussed in detail with her about finances and budgeting and not being able to use cards any longer; she appeared to understand. Was hospitalized recently, big scare for fam. Realized that she had opened more cards, and was $3,000 farther in debt in 4 months time! She is doing well as far as CA is concerned, and she can do for herself as far as personal care. Doc says no driving or staying alone. If she passes driving test and get fall alert, she can be independent but that means that she can begin spending again and we are terrified about the consequences. She has an addiction to spending and hoarding. My husband has POA. Is there ANY way to flag her credit to prevent anymore companies from giving her cards! She is stubborn, says she will get more cards or do w/o meds to spend like she wants! after bills and meds, not much left
all the packages come so every week or so i take all to post office and send back i have the same conversation with her day after day she never gets it. if i ask her did you order anything ?she just lies to me and sees nothing wrong wth that
every body lies she says not much you can do as long as your mother in law can say her name and have a normal conversation the law is behind her and i did not want to go to court to fight her . so i finally talked her into assisted living she has friends now i see her twice a week and she seems content
and im not so stressed ,so there is a answer every one is different you just have to keep looking for hers , your not alone..god bless
If possible, divert her mail to your home or another childs home with her PoA, then screen her mail before giving it to her. We had to do this with an ill uncle or he'd be in the same situation. The home shopping shows were his downfall!! He died 10K in debt after just 3 months and did all his shopping from a HOSPICE!!- $3k for your mom doesn't seem so bad considering that scenario.
Impulsive spending is an addition - some people get a slight buzz from spending; they like the feeling of control and the endorphines (SP??) released when it happens. Perhaps your MIL needs prozac or something like that to help her cope. Moving to assisted living might also help if there are other people and activities to distract her attention from home shopping shows or her other shopping outlets. Many assisted living centers will accept medicaid and is does not mean you must sell her home immediately to pay for her care. Each state has different laws about elders assets and how/when they place liens on an elders home so understand it all in detail.
Best of luck - your MIL is lucky to have such a concerned and loving family.
If your mother-in-law can understand how important it is for her to stay out of debt, it would be helpful. but, if she isn't able to b/c of mental/emotional problems and that's why you have POA, I would notify all of her credit card companies that she isn't competent and to not issue cards to her. If applications for more cards come to the house, tear them up before she gets them.
Is she cognizant? Or, is she so disabled that she cannot think?
If the above does not apply, then she is capable of making decisions in her own name. All you can do is talk with her and explain that carrying debt is not wise. I would purchase credit card insurance ( small fee) in the event that she passes and leaves a large debt. Just like anyone else, she has the right to spend at will and suffer the consequences.
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p.s. Why are YOU paying her bills?