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She keeps trying to see if I am taking any money. She has taken me to court and the lawyers explained to her that no money has been taken from his funds. I have been taking care of him on my dollar for twelve years. I am tired of her mistrusting me and taking my files when I am not in the room. This is my house and she has no right to look through my own files. Is there jail time for her if I report this to someone?

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Is that what you want? You want your niece in jail? Because she's snooped into financial information and found nothing?

I would be absolutely, steamingly furious if anyone did this to me. You would hear my wrath from five counties away. But for heaven's sake, can you not just speak to the woman?
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I agree with Jeanne; your personal financial information should be locked away.

But why are you paying for your father's care?
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Why are you using your funds to take care of your father? How much is in "his funds"? Sounds like your sister is concerned you are using her (and your, I presume) inheritance. Well, you SHOULD be -- for helping pay house expenses and all of his personal expenses PLUS money to you for caregiving.
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Why is she in your house? Why is she left alone in a room with unsecured financial records?
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Sounds like your sister only cares about how much she will inherit. Buy a filing cabinet that you can lock and put those files in it.
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Why are you using your funds to take care of your father? How much is in "his funds"? Sounds like your sister is concerned you are using her (and your, I presume) inheritance. Well, you SHOULD be -- for helping pay house expenses if he's living in your house and all of his personal expenses PLUS money to you for caregiving.
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