In 2004, dad was hospitalized with baseline dementia, & visual hullucinations. Mom signed dads name to a quitclaim deed and irrevacoble trust without dads knowledge in dads hospital room with her son-in law (the attorney) with no-one else in the room. Just dad, mom, and attorney son-in-law, who told mom to just sign dads name to this, He never told mom what she was signing, read this to mom, nor did mom read what it was she signed dads name to. (mom was 78 yrs old at time and is not an attorney , she would not understand what she was reading anyway. He has never given mom a copy. 3 yrs of asking him for a copy of" what-ever it was he had me sign my husbands name to." Son-in law attorney never has given Mom a copy. Always an excuse. These documents were then witnessed by him& his wife(moms natural daughter) who was a RN working at the same time&hospital dad was a patient in, then attorney son-in-law notorized these documents with his own notory seal that dad signed his own name.
2007-10-20
09:57:36
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I was at the hospital and know that only Those three where in the room, never knew exactly what they were signing, nor did I think it was any of my bussiness. Attorney son in law admits in 2 seperate affadavits in 2007 that it was just Mom, Dad and him, yet Mom's daughter and wife of said attorney, signed a notorized affidavitt (by her husband 's attorney notary seal) along with mom's attorney son in law that she( Daughter & RN was there and witnessed dad sign his own name. Now if you do not have a serious , knowledgeable answer to this question DONT ANSWER IT! I am curious to know how many violations YOU can FIND.
THIS ISNT ROCKET SCIENCE.
LIST YOUR VIOLATIONS!
I JUST WANT TO KNOW WHO IS THE MOST KNOWLEDEABLE IN THIS FORUM.
NOT LEGAL ADVICE!
THATS IT!
LIST AWAY,
PLEASE.
2007-10-20
10:27:02 ·
update #1