It is a HUGE RED FLAG when one sibling gains control over the assets of a parent, and then isolates them from others. I'm not going to scare or bore you with "what if" but you CANNOT just sit idly by and let your younger sister 'bully' other family members, allegedly on your mother's behalf.
In the short term, send a WRITTEN INVITATION to your mother to join you and other family members at someone else's house for the holidays. Have a good time without letting your younger sister interfere.
In the intermediate term, contact the county "adult protective services" or similar for where your mother lives. Let them know your concerns, and ask for a "welfare visit" to make sure that she is being cared for and in good health.
If that does not resolve your concerns, get an attorney and explore filing an "elder abuse" action. You may need to jump to this point if your sister has an attorney, but MOST of the time, the County authorities' investigation can resolve a lot of these issues.
This is never a happy situation, but that does not mean it cannot have a happier resolution. Good luck!
- Response by A Career Man, Male, 36-45
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