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there is only one sure way I know of but it is illegal so I cannot suggest it.
Other than that, based on the grand amount of info you posted, I would suggest speaking with an estate planner who can look at all of the facts and help direct mom with her estate so as to achieve what she desires.
What you want to happen with your mothers house is truly irrelevant since it is moms house, not yours.
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