Bohemian69
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What is the name of your state? Florida
Hello,
I am hoping someone here can perhaps offer me a little bit of legal advise as I am not in any financial situation currently afford a lawyer. To make things worse my question/s involve my only surviving parent that lives 3k miles away from me.
Here is the scenario. My sister and her husband live with my mother. She(my mother) purchased the home and her name is solely on the title however she gave the power of attorney to my sister recently.
My sister has some deep resentment for her brother(me) who's done nothing criminal or spiteful to her other that call her out on her infinite control issues when I stayed at the house. She controls every aspect of my mothers home from climate control(which is locked down by a password only she has) and goes as far as telling my elderly mother whom she can or cannot have as guests. My mother does not have Alzheimer's however she suffers from a little bit of late set dementia she is also somewhat mobile when shes allowed to use her own car(even that is controlled). I wanted to come to visit and stay at my mother house and was told by sibling I was not allowed to and that because she has power of attorney can have me arrested. This is extremely disturbing as I am close with my mother and want her last years to be as stress free and pleasant as possible. She tells me she is miserable but takes no action to remedy the issue at hand. She is emotionally worn from this ridiculous and unnecessary sibling rivalry and we my mother and I have recommended my sister see a psychiatrists for her anger issues as she regularly will throw vicious tantrums when people dont tow her line.
She lives in West Palm Beach FL and I would like to know what can be done to revoke the POA from my sister and does she my sister really have the legal power to keep a mother whom owns the house from allowing a family member to visit. Is there anything I can do legally to have them my sister and her husband out of the property? FYI he doesnt work and he is 56 years old with a bogus lawsuit against Home Depot which let him go 2 years ago.
Any help, pointers or emotional support would be very much appreciated!
Greg
Hello,
I am hoping someone here can perhaps offer me a little bit of legal advise as I am not in any financial situation currently afford a lawyer. To make things worse my question/s involve my only surviving parent that lives 3k miles away from me.
Here is the scenario. My sister and her husband live with my mother. She(my mother) purchased the home and her name is solely on the title however she gave the power of attorney to my sister recently.
My sister has some deep resentment for her brother(me) who's done nothing criminal or spiteful to her other that call her out on her infinite control issues when I stayed at the house. She controls every aspect of my mothers home from climate control(which is locked down by a password only she has) and goes as far as telling my elderly mother whom she can or cannot have as guests. My mother does not have Alzheimer's however she suffers from a little bit of late set dementia she is also somewhat mobile when shes allowed to use her own car(even that is controlled). I wanted to come to visit and stay at my mother house and was told by sibling I was not allowed to and that because she has power of attorney can have me arrested. This is extremely disturbing as I am close with my mother and want her last years to be as stress free and pleasant as possible. She tells me she is miserable but takes no action to remedy the issue at hand. She is emotionally worn from this ridiculous and unnecessary sibling rivalry and we my mother and I have recommended my sister see a psychiatrists for her anger issues as she regularly will throw vicious tantrums when people dont tow her line.
She lives in West Palm Beach FL and I would like to know what can be done to revoke the POA from my sister and does she my sister really have the legal power to keep a mother whom owns the house from allowing a family member to visit. Is there anything I can do legally to have them my sister and her husband out of the property? FYI he doesnt work and he is 56 years old with a bogus lawsuit against Home Depot which let him go 2 years ago.
Any help, pointers or emotional support would be very much appreciated!
Greg