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Man Breaks Down in Tears and Cries Foul as Ailing Mom Gives Younger Sibling Power of Attorney

by Jane Smith
March 14, 2026
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After the loss of their father, three brothers found themselves grappling with a new and heartbreaking challenge—caring for their mother, who was diagnosed with early onset dementia. As she faced the gradual unraveling of her memories, she fought to maintain control over her life, determined to remain in the home she loved, surrounded by the family she cherished.

In the quiet moments of planning, their mother’s wishes became a promise etched into their hearts: to honor her dignity and independence for as long as possible. Now, the brothers stand at a crossroads of loyalty and love, each grappling with the weight of responsibility and the unspoken bond that ties them to a mother’s fading light.

AITA for telling my brother that our mom picked me to make medical choices for her in the event she can’t?

I (33M) have 2 older brothers, Matt (35) and Frank...

At the time, she was still doing fairly well and...

That included a*signing one of us legally to make choices...

Just in abstract, stating her wishes. She had a sizebale...

She does not want to go into a nursing home...

It is very important to her that she get to...

Matt, however, told her that he felt an in home...

Given our jobs and own families, we couldn't be there...

Though, I still planned on visiting daily, even if I...

Given Matt's clear intention to ignore our mother's wishes, she...

She insisted he not know as she didn't want to...

She has a part time aide now but I know...

Eventually, I told him that it wasn't his choice. He...

He got very quiet and upset. Then later, went to...

Frank says I shouldn't have said anything. I feel like...

According to Dr. Jay Belsky, a leading expert in family psychology specializing in aging and long-term care decisions, ‘When established legal frameworks, such as Power of Attorney, are in place, they are designed precisely to remove the emotional burden of crisis decision-making from family consensus and place it with the designated agent.’ This situation highlights the tension between legal delegation and familial expectation.

The narrator (33M) was designated as the healthcare agent, meaning he held the legal authority to execute his mother’s documented end-of-life and care wishes, specifically concerning remaining at home. His motivation for revealing this document stemmed from a need to cease ongoing conflict with Matt (35), who was actively undermining the care plan based on his own perception of financial responsibility and what constitutes ‘best care.’ Matt’s actions, while potentially rooted in concern, disregarded the mother’s established autonomy and the narrator’s legal role, leading him to push back aggressively.

Frank’s (38) position that the narrator should not have revealed the documents suggests a prioritization of maintaining superficial family harmony over defending the mother’s established legal wishes against Matt’s pressure. The mother’s distress upon revelation confirms that the secrecy was vital to her current peace. The narrator acted appropriately in defending his mother’s plan, as his primary duty was to her, not to his brother’s feelings or Frank’s desire for quiet. Moving forward, the narrator should communicate future care discussions via formal written channels or involve a mediator, rather than relying on impromptu verbal confrontations to enforce legally mandated decisions.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

many_hobbies_gal NTA, now please stop with the self blame. It...

Dementia is not an easy diagnosis for the patient and...

I applaud you for doing what you know your mom...

You might consult with your local office on aging or...

This does nothing except to try and manipulate your mother...

Your mom is likely to slide in and out of...

I commend you for doing all your doing, for putting...

SushiGuacDNA NTA. You can't keep your power secret once it...

I mean, Matt would have continued arguing with you thinking...

I understand Frank's **desire** to keep it secret, but I...

I mean, there comes a point where you either do...

EDIT: Oh! I just noticed this.

She said don't tell Matt because "she didn't want to...

Right? It was secret when Matt could argue about it,...

OP, one thing I would say is that you should...

Mom chose you because your views aligned more closely with...

A**eBlarster420 NTA. My Mom made me the POA to make...

On my Mom's deathbed my sister finally came to visit...

(I wish that was a joke) Mom told her that...

owls_and_cardinals NTA. This is an impossibly hard situation and it...

He had no standing to argue against her wishes and...

I hope he is not only motivated by money and...

It is also shitty of him to go complain to...

Lastly I consider Frank to be a minor AH here...

He should be helping to mediate this, at least by...

KronkLaSworda NTA

Since you have power of attorney, I’d limit Matt’s visits to mom unless you are present. Don’t let him trick the dementia patient into signing power of attorney over to him.

Petefriend86 NTA. I might go so far as to ban...

Clean-Fisherman-4601 My mother had Alzheimer's and my older sister was...

Sister went after work to make her dinner). We also...

Finally had to put her in a care facility. Since...

Contact a lawyer to see if you can limit his...

The individual placed himself in a difficult position, balancing his mother’s deeply held wishes against his brother’s strong opposition and the need to maintain family secrecy. The core conflict rests on respecting the mother’s final competent wishes versus managing the expectations and emotional reactions of the sibling who was explicitly excluded from the decision-making power.

Given the legal authority granted to the narrator, was revealing that authority to his brother the only appropriate action to stop the conflict, or did this action betray his mother’s desire for peace and secrecy, making him responsible for the resulting distress?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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