How can I make sure that my mom's financial planner stays away for good?

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I do not trust him. It seems that every spring, when Joseph Smith takes another child bride, he comes to the house and asks my mother to sign some document. I believe he once referred to the process as"signing for the beneficiary". He also has asked me to sing documents on the spot without explanation and without giving me time to read over the terms. Reading the conditions would require a half hour to a hour, I would say, judging by the size and amount of the print. I feel like am signing away my life!

My mom does not seem to have much money for all the input her financial planner has been exerting. I thought I heard to say to someone that she had to have a financial planner because she used to operate a home-based day care. I am not sure what having a day care in the home should have to do with requiring a financial planner to come into the house. I am tired of him barging in this way.

I have complained about him in the past, but it seems like my complaints are received by other financial planners, even a person from the same company. It is like complaining about the government to the government.
 
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