GeorgiaMum2011
Junior Member
We are located in GA.
Our grandfather asked up to pick him up in August because he wanted to leave his wife. She filed for divorce shortly after. It was never finalized.
Everything was fine for a bit- he fell and ended up in the hospital twice. The second time they did an x-ray and realized he needed a partial hip replacement. By this time his social security payments were being put into a new account he set up. His pension, however, was still going to his joint account with his wife despite having put the papers in for transfer. She was removing all of the funds as it came in.
He was paying for rent and bills staying with a relative- this was his insistence because he didn't want to feel like a burden.
When he had the hip replacement surgery he went into rehab (say November). He was on a lot of medication but his mental condition was starting to go a bit. He came home after rehab for a while. The relative was unable to care for him because he needed 24/7 monitoring. He fell again and went into the hospital. He had to go back into rehab again toward the end of the month.
His mental condition deteriorated farther following his readmittence. Prior to admittence the relative (who does have power of attorney) had pulled the rent and bills from the account and brought money to the rehab facility (they had things like special snacks and haircuts, shaving, etc but it's on your dime). Beforehand, he was supposed to go back home.
The insurance was paying for the rehab stays and hospital stays. The following month started senior care- basically a nursing home.
At the end of November his bank account had been closed and we're not sure why. His social security was in limbo and will stay in limbo. His pension was untouchable in his wife's hands.
We could not figure out where all the paperwork we needed was to sign everything over for the nursing home and his wife was not willing to make those decisions.
Fast forward to January. Papers FINALLY get signed so they can get the checks and everything went to the nursing home.. however, grandpa is on his death bed. Right after signing, he's put into end of life hospice and passes a week into February. The nursing home apparently cancelled the paperwork for funds transfer. Social security is in limbo again.
So:
Question 1- if the relative in question has POA are the funds considered authorized in November? The wife is threatening to claim misrepresentation of funds.
Question 2- the nursing home wants a full month of payment as if he were in a nursing home from November despite Grandpa being there for rehab- paid for by insurance. Can they do this?
Question 3- The social security was in limbo- is there any way to get it sent to the nursing home retroactively? They are wanting to sue the relative for 5k.
Question 4- the month of februarys check- any way to get it sent there as well?
Question 5- Is there absolutely any way to clear this mess up??
Our grandfather asked up to pick him up in August because he wanted to leave his wife. She filed for divorce shortly after. It was never finalized.
Everything was fine for a bit- he fell and ended up in the hospital twice. The second time they did an x-ray and realized he needed a partial hip replacement. By this time his social security payments were being put into a new account he set up. His pension, however, was still going to his joint account with his wife despite having put the papers in for transfer. She was removing all of the funds as it came in.
He was paying for rent and bills staying with a relative- this was his insistence because he didn't want to feel like a burden.
When he had the hip replacement surgery he went into rehab (say November). He was on a lot of medication but his mental condition was starting to go a bit. He came home after rehab for a while. The relative was unable to care for him because he needed 24/7 monitoring. He fell again and went into the hospital. He had to go back into rehab again toward the end of the month.
His mental condition deteriorated farther following his readmittence. Prior to admittence the relative (who does have power of attorney) had pulled the rent and bills from the account and brought money to the rehab facility (they had things like special snacks and haircuts, shaving, etc but it's on your dime). Beforehand, he was supposed to go back home.
The insurance was paying for the rehab stays and hospital stays. The following month started senior care- basically a nursing home.
At the end of November his bank account had been closed and we're not sure why. His social security was in limbo and will stay in limbo. His pension was untouchable in his wife's hands.
We could not figure out where all the paperwork we needed was to sign everything over for the nursing home and his wife was not willing to make those decisions.
Fast forward to January. Papers FINALLY get signed so they can get the checks and everything went to the nursing home.. however, grandpa is on his death bed. Right after signing, he's put into end of life hospice and passes a week into February. The nursing home apparently cancelled the paperwork for funds transfer. Social security is in limbo again.
So:
Question 1- if the relative in question has POA are the funds considered authorized in November? The wife is threatening to claim misrepresentation of funds.
Question 2- the nursing home wants a full month of payment as if he were in a nursing home from November despite Grandpa being there for rehab- paid for by insurance. Can they do this?
Question 3- The social security was in limbo- is there any way to get it sent to the nursing home retroactively? They are wanting to sue the relative for 5k.
Question 4- the month of februarys check- any way to get it sent there as well?
Question 5- Is there absolutely any way to clear this mess up??