As part of becoming conservator for my Dad, the court provided conservator education booklet states I should have his mail forwarded.
This required so that:
* I get his bills to make sure they are paid (and move them to ebills going forward)
* I become aware of other debts he may have that I don't currently know of.
* And have the added benefit of stopping him from receiving the 2inches per day of "gimme money" letters he gets and responds to (did I mention this was DAILY?). Last month he gave away an amount equivalent to his SS... everything from a single check for $1000 and another for $3.50.
I'm familiar with USPS change of address forms, etc.
What I don't know is: How do I stop Dad from going to the post office and changing it back??
I've found lengthy USPS hearing rulings in mail disputes, but nothing that tells how to instruct USPS that the ward is not allowed to submit another change of address to get it changed back.
Has anybody else dealt with this successfully?
Anything you can share on how you did it?
This required so that:
* I get his bills to make sure they are paid (and move them to ebills going forward)
* I become aware of other debts he may have that I don't currently know of.
* And have the added benefit of stopping him from receiving the 2inches per day of "gimme money" letters he gets and responds to (did I mention this was DAILY?). Last month he gave away an amount equivalent to his SS... everything from a single check for $1000 and another for $3.50.
I'm familiar with USPS change of address forms, etc.
What I don't know is: How do I stop Dad from going to the post office and changing it back??
I've found lengthy USPS hearing rulings in mail disputes, but nothing that tells how to instruct USPS that the ward is not allowed to submit another change of address to get it changed back.
Has anybody else dealt with this successfully?
Anything you can share on how you did it?