Colonel Reb
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Mississippi. Hi. Hope someone can help. I'll try to keep this as short as possible. I've been liveing on the same property as my parents for 24 years. I've did all upkeep on the house and surrounding property for that same period of tme as well as being the caregiver for both mother and father with no help from my sibeling. My mom passed away from cancer 3 years ago from cancer and now I'm looking after my father (88 years old) who has COPD and showing signs of forgetfullness and demetia. There is no will that I know of but it is well known by friends, relatives and neighbors what my mother wanted my dad to leave to me. My mother tryed to get my father to go to a lawyer with her and straighten things out..For some reason he never wanted to go finalize anything and she eventually lost her senses from chemo she didn't make it to a lawyer by herself..This leads to my problem...My father has never show any love nor concern for me and I'm quiet certain I'll be dissinheirated or stripped of everything I've cared for over the many years. This of corse is egged on by my sibeing who lives in another state but has NEVER did anything to help but I fear I'm gonna loose everything to her because my dad and her has always sided against me...My mother told me afew weeks before she died that a couple of CD's were renewed and my name was on them as the sole benificary. I was nevr told anything by my father about this but I think he changed the beneficary since my mom died...I know it's not right but is it legal?...I've lived in a mobil home, owned by my parents, and next door to the house that they lived in for 24 years. Can he or my sister throw me out of my mobil home before or after he dies?.. And "no" he doesn't have a will nor does he want to makeone... In an argument one day he stated he wanted me and my sister to "fight over everthing"...My dad has always been underhanded, disshonest and has a tendency to lie every chance he gets so trying to get him to discuss matters are out of the question...What can I do to protect the things that I've care for when the time comes (at the time of his death)... Sorry about being so lenghty but ths is just a very small tidbit of what I have to deal with... I will appreciate any advice.Thank you....Pete