California
I had Power of Attorney financial for Mom. Mom could no longer remain in her home due to her dementia. Mom moved in with a sister. I contacted a realtor and arranged for the sale of Mom's home with it clearly stated the proceeds would go to Mom's savings account to help pay for her needs. Sister knew about the plan. The realtor found a buyer and requested Mom's signature on escrow documents. My sister would not respond to the request to help with getting Mom to sign the documents.
Sister filed a petition for temporary conservator for Mom. On the same date of filing the petition with the court an attorney prevented the sale of the by contacting the realtor saying I did not have the legal right to sell the property.
Sister was not yet Conservator. This was just the initial petition.
On filing the initial petition did sister and her attorney have the right to block the sale?
Were they in some way granted powers by the court on the date of filing?
I had Power of Attorney financial for Mom. Mom could no longer remain in her home due to her dementia. Mom moved in with a sister. I contacted a realtor and arranged for the sale of Mom's home with it clearly stated the proceeds would go to Mom's savings account to help pay for her needs. Sister knew about the plan. The realtor found a buyer and requested Mom's signature on escrow documents. My sister would not respond to the request to help with getting Mom to sign the documents.
Sister filed a petition for temporary conservator for Mom. On the same date of filing the petition with the court an attorney prevented the sale of the by contacting the realtor saying I did not have the legal right to sell the property.
Sister was not yet Conservator. This was just the initial petition.
On filing the initial petition did sister and her attorney have the right to block the sale?
Were they in some way granted powers by the court on the date of filing?