Mom has us as Durable POA for 18 years. 4 years ago she was diagnosed with dementia probably stage 2. She broke her hip Dec 12 and now is stage 6 dementia. We had to place her in a home. Now the siblings are recording her conversations trying to get her to change POA, trying to convince her there is nothing wrong with her. We are doing the best we can for her care and are now going for guardianship. We are planning on liquidating her assets for the care. We believe their greed is their motivation. Are they breaking any laws by recording her? We are in Ohio.
With them trying to get something, please follow through with guardianship and move all her money to another account to keep them from getting it.
Also inventory and secure her assets, such as deed to her home titles to cars and anything of value