Left out due to greed My father passed away in October 2004.

Left out due to greed
My father passed away in October 2004. My brother and sister decided to appoint themselves with power of attorney for his estate without ever informing me.

Since that date all money coming in from his estate was devided among themselves and I have been left out of everything.

My father worked for the school district for 20+ years and the paperwork that he first initially filled out specifically stated that all money should be devided among his three children. Once my brother and sister appointed themselves with the power of attorney, they changed all the paperwork with my fathers approval and with the understanding that all money would be divided equally among his three children.

To this date, I have never been notified of any changes or of any money coming in. I would like to know if I have a case or if you can recommend any legal advise online.

Thank you for your help

Power of Attorney My grandparents are showing signs of dementia and early…

Power of Attorney
My grandparents are showing signs of dementia and early alzheimers. Before Grandfather doesn’t know what is going on the family has discussed with him to assign the power of attorney. My question is, can you have more than one power of attorney to handle finances, healthcare, etc. or can you only have one decision maker? Also, can we get a basic document online and have it notarized or is it necessary to have an attorney? thank you for your help!

right to choose burial procedures I’m the executor of my mother’s estate.

right to choose burial procedures
I’m the executor of my mother’s estate. She died this week. My brother and I are in disagreement as to day and time of burial. He had power of attorney while she was alive. Now that she is passed on, which of us has the right to determine the time and date of her funeral.

Nursing home bill I signed a contract (as power of attorney) when I admitted my…

Nursing home bill
I signed a contract (as power of attorney) when I admitted my grandfather to a nursing home in 2007. They misfiled for Medicaid and it took several months to get it started, now they want me to pay the bill personally and have a bill collector trying to collect. They mislead me into thinking I had to sign to get him admitted. I don’t think I should be liable to pay. Please advise.
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