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Lino

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In that case, you cannot say that she has committed any crimes. Leave the poor woman alone already.

As to your mom's health issues - well, they are your mom's. She should speak to her doctor(s).
As to your brother's (mental) health issues - well, they are your brother's. He should speak to his doctor(s).
Trying to blame someone else for all the woes in their world doesn't help anything.

did you read what I said about the money and the house?
and I dont know if its common there, but here its not common to mess up someones both physical and mental health and people pay criminaly for moral damages.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
thats when the issues started, but I don't get it man, are you trying to help or just judge and criticize?
In other words, your brother's mental health was an issue before this occurred, yet your are trying to blame his problems on the actions she took after his problems had already manifested.

Really - leave her alone and seek profession help for your obsession. Encourage your family to do the same.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
did you read what I said about the money and the house?
and I dont know if its common there, but here its not common to mess up someones both physical and mental health and people pay criminaly for moral damages.
The US doesn't recognize "moral damages" in the sense that you are explaining them. Apparently, neither does Brazil, or you would have reported it to the authorities for them to pursue.
 

Lino

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The US doesn't recognize "moral damages" in the sense that you are explaining them. Apparently, neither does Brazil, or you would have reported it to the authorities for them to pursue.

I'm about to start a civil lawsuit, thats the reason I came here asking for ADVICE, but thanks for judging and just see what you want to see.
Its not obsession, I dont give a damn about whats gonna happen to her, if she pays what she owns to my brother and can fullfil her dream afterwards, thats good for everyone.
But its not nice to go to an airport take someone, see her say: "take care we'll see again in a few weeks love you" to your younger brother and then came back home and discover that she XXXX his psychologic and robbed him.
I know empathy its rare these days, and maybe this is a normal attitude for you but not for me
 

not2cleverRed

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I'm about to start a civil lawsuit, thats the reason I came here asking for ADVICE, but thanks for judging and just see what you want to see.
Its not obsession, I dont give a damn about whats gonna happen to her, if she pays what she owns to my brother and can fullfil her dream afterwards, thats good for everyone.
But its not nice to go to an airport take someone, see her say: "take care we'll see again in a few weeks love you" to your younger brother and then came back home and discover that she XXXX his psychologic and robbed him.
I know empathy its rare these days, and maybe this is a normal attitude for you but not for me

Look, even if you succeeded in getting her deported from the US (unlikely), how do you know she'd stay in Brazil long enough complete a lawsuit?

Now, unless Brazil law has criminalized what you allege, a civil lawsuit is your only recourse. I would not be surprised if Brazil, like in the US, had forms of "alternate service", and if someone doesn't show up to court, it may even be possible to get a "default judgement". The issue then would be collecting. So, is it worth it to pursue this legal action? Or can you take the same amount of money that you'd otherwise spend on legal fees and use it on something that will help your family to move on?
 

Lino

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Look, even if you succeeded in getting her deported from the US (unlikely), how do you know she'd stay in Brazil long enough complete a lawsuit?

Now, unless Brazil law has criminalized what you allege, a civil lawsuit is your only recourse. I would not be surprised if Brazil, like in the US, had forms of "alternate service", and if someone doesn't show up to court, it may even be possible to get a "default judgement". The issue then would be collecting. So, is it worth it to pursue this legal action? Or can you take the same amount of money that you'd otherwise spend on legal fees and use it on something that will help your family to move on?

I thought about this over the year, but the debt she left its huge and my brother will never have a chance to build something his own, and the house man, that was horrible is destroying him, leave your own home and live in "favor" indefenetly =(
 

not2cleverRed

Obvious Observer
I thought about this over the year, but the debt she left its huge and my brother will never have a chance to build something his own, and the house man, that was horrible is destroying him, leave your own home and live in "favor" indefenetly =(

Then the issue is getting the documentation to prove your claims. Focus your energies on getting that proof (something tangible that you can do) vs. worrying yourself over what she's up to. If she's really a miserable human, she'll just continue being miserable.

Would HE even have standing since it is HIS brother that suffered the harm.

I was thinking OP could help the brother retain a lawyer. It does not sound like the brother has the resources to do so.
 

PayrollHRGuy

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did you read what I said about the money and the house?
and I dont know if its common there, but here its not common to mess up someones both physical and mental health and people pay criminaly for moral damages.

You said the house was in her name. That frees her up to sell it whenever she wants to. You didn't say how the business was owned and if she got a loan it really shouldn't be affecting your brother.
 

Lino

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We don't know...'cause OP is not in the US. And we do US LAW ONLY. OP is having a hard time grasping that concept. :(

I dont want to find a way for do this in the US, just told the story and asked for help to know if she can can be deported for illegal documents
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
I'm about to start a civil lawsuit, thats the reason I came here asking for ADVICE, but thanks for judging and just see what you want to see.
Its not obsession, I dont give a damn about whats gonna happen to her, if she pays what she owns to my brother and can fullfil her dream afterwards, thats good for everyone.
But its not nice to go to an airport take someone, see her say: "take care we'll see again in a few weeks love you" to your younger brother and then came back home and discover that she --- his psychologic and robbed him.
I know empathy its rare these days, and maybe this is a normal attitude for you but not for me

Here in the US, there is nothing illegal about that.
 
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