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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 134015" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Marcie, I am so sorry that evil woman was trying to steal once again from your mom. And kudos to your aunt and cousin for swooping in to save her! You're right, I think it's better if in the end we have nothing. Seriously, play hard and die poor.</p><p> </p><p>Here's a sad story to match yours: </p><p> </p><p>A friend of mine lost his father last year. His brother swooped in while his mother was suffering with severe grief over the loss of her beloved husband. My friend's brother had his mother unknowingly sign power of attorney over to him. The brother then went on to sell the family home to himself and his wife, but never told mom or his siblings.</p><p> </p><p>My friend and his other siblings had no clue and trusted their brother, since he's an attorney, to do the right thing by 'mom' and that everything was on the up and up.</p><p> </p><p>Recently, the brother found out he is dying of some disease that my friend does not know anything about. His will is set up as such that everything will go to his wife, including the mother's family home. The first action the brother took was to kick the mom out of her home because legally it belongs to him and then will belong to his wife once the brother has lost all control over his faculties and dies. The brother even had his wife hire an attorny friend to do all the paperwork. </p><p> </p><p>All the other siblings are fighting the sale of the family home & the brother's will in the hopes of getting mom her house back.</p><p> </p><p>How's that for money grubbing scumsucking sibling wars over trusts and estates and wills? Ugh, makes me sick. In a way, maybe it is a good thing my mother doesn' have a pot to p.i.s.s in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 134015, member: 2211"] Marcie, I am so sorry that evil woman was trying to steal once again from your mom. And kudos to your aunt and cousin for swooping in to save her! You're right, I think it's better if in the end we have nothing. Seriously, play hard and die poor. Here's a sad story to match yours: A friend of mine lost his father last year. His brother swooped in while his mother was suffering with severe grief over the loss of her beloved husband. My friend's brother had his mother unknowingly sign power of attorney over to him. The brother then went on to sell the family home to himself and his wife, but never told mom or his siblings. My friend and his other siblings had no clue and trusted their brother, since he's an attorney, to do the right thing by 'mom' and that everything was on the up and up. Recently, the brother found out he is dying of some disease that my friend does not know anything about. His will is set up as such that everything will go to his wife, including the mother's family home. The first action the brother took was to kick the mom out of her home because legally it belongs to him and then will belong to his wife once the brother has lost all control over his faculties and dies. The brother even had his wife hire an attorny friend to do all the paperwork. All the other siblings are fighting the sale of the family home & the brother's will in the hopes of getting mom her house back. How's that for money grubbing scumsucking sibling wars over trusts and estates and wills? Ugh, makes me sick. In a way, maybe it is a good thing my mother doesn' have a pot to p.i.s.s in! [/QUOTE]
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