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evil siblings trying to take land

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waterman74

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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida


Hopefully this thread is in the right place.

My grandmother is 82, has 5 children and getting very senile. A few years ago 3 of the siblings went to her and had her put their names on the deed to her house and all of her property, the whole family knows that this was intended for the youngest son. They left his name and my grandmothers name on the deed as a life estate, and they are on the deed as remaindermen. My mother was completely cut out of the deed. My mother and her youngest brother would like to get the evil siblings off the deed and put it back into his and my grandmothers name. Can someone give a little advice our way or move this thread to the appropriate forum? Also, we do not think they have power of attorney yet, what is the best way to find out if they do without alerting them, and is power of attorney something my mother should try to get assuming the evil siblings don’t already have it.

Thanks in advance!What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
 



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