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I was hoping in guardianship court all of my dads finances would be reviewed to make sure no one was stealing from him

Can you request Financial accounting for my dad
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What you need is proof that your brother made these big purchases with your dad's money. Otherwise, you don't have any tangible proof of a crime.
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I have proof that brother has made some big purchases in cash. I believe with my dad's money

Brother has POA, that does not give him the right to use the money for himself? Dad lives in New York. Have gone to law enforcement and they have done nothing

What can I do. There is no way to make nice with brother because he knows I know he is up to no good.
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You petition the court for supervised visitation. It's up to the Judge.
IF you have proof of a crime, take your proof to the nearest DA office.
Proof means bank account records, transaction receipts. Any third hand information will get you tossed out of the DA's office.
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Is your brother the court appointed guardian or POA? In most states, both of these people must file accountings with receipts to show the handling of the money with the clerk of court. If there is a guardian that was appointed by the court, you might seek legal counsel about asking for a review or replacement of the guardian if you have grounds. I would see an attorney about that.

You say you've been to court before. Sometimes, it takes a lot of work to resolve things a certain way. I would seek an opinion on how strong your case may be.
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What is your brother doing that he is misusing your father's money? Isolating your father is not a crime. APS will only step in if something major happens - like your brother leaving your father alone, and your father accidentally sets the house on fire, etc... Did you present these proofs to APS? And they still did not respond?

Other than that, there's nothing you can do. Is your brother POA over your father? If he is, then he can do whatever he wants - like preventing you and any one else to visit your father. Any possibility of trying to 'be nice' to brother so that he allows you to visit your father? Whatever you may think of your brother, don't let it show. Because the main goal is to visit your brother. From there, you can keep an eye out in the situation.
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