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Maybe none. Your mother gave the power willingly and was (I assume) competent. Talk to an attorney there but you probably can't sue on behalf of your deceased mother -- you have no standing. But you need to talk to an Indiana lawyer.
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Take your proof and speak with a laywer familar with the estate laws. You may have a criminal case against the person who was POA, as they have a fiduciary duty to your mother. Of course, the DA may refuse to file for a number of resons, but if your proof is compelling, you may be able to sue to have the person return the stolen funds.
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Power of Attorney is the key to the vault.
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