Where can I get a copy of a POA who is not a relative of a very, very wealthy person who was her handy-man, put a harassment change on me - caregiver for over 10 years, because I became ill and wrote a letter to her reminiscing about our life together and her promises to me? I was not charged, but this "scam artist friend" changed her will, stole everything from her home, his daughter lived there free of charge, and he walked away with a changed will, bank accounts that were closed over 1/2 million - where is this POA. Would a copy be somewhere? The will was notarized by a "Used car Auto place) - he belongs in jail for what he did to my friend and keeping me away from her. Please help.
A little more information would help.
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/too-late-for-caregiver-agreement-212073.htm?cpage=1
I suggested in that thread that Massage go to the police with her accusations. Massage, have you done this? What did the police advise/do?
It is a serious mistake to not be paid for caregiving services while the caregiving is going on (if you expect compensation). Accepting promises of being compensated in a will is, as you've discovered, very risky. Why didn't this wealthy woman pay you weekly or monthly?
Whether you had hard evidence of fraud or not, I don't see how you have a case for compensation from the estate. You might get your wish that someone goes to jail, but it seems unlikely to me that you will get money out of this situation. But I'm certainly no lawyer. Have you talked to one?