Colsanders
Junior Member
My parents had a condo in Hawaii and they put my name on the deed in 1992 because they were concerned I would need it someday.
My father passed in 2005, which left me and my Mom as co-owners of the condo.
Somewhere around 2009 my sister went behind my back and had my Mom turn over her half of the condo to the rest of my 5 brothers and sisters without my knowledge or consent.
My Mom has now passed but I am still 50% owner of the condo. I want the other 50% back based on the following reasons:
1) I believe my sister forged my Mom's signature or had her sign the transfer without knowing what it was. She does not read English nor speak it very well.
2) I want to charge my sister for elderly abuse. My sister collected my Mom's Social Security payments and put her in a terrible home that she didn't want to be in and my Mom was so unhappy she literally starved herself to death.
3) My sister has taken advantage of a disabled person, which is me. I am permanently disabled for bipolar disorder and receive SSDI.
4) My sister also signed the transfer pages and sent them from Washington State. Shouldn't she have done that in Hawaii?
Do I have a case? What are my options?
My father passed in 2005, which left me and my Mom as co-owners of the condo.
Somewhere around 2009 my sister went behind my back and had my Mom turn over her half of the condo to the rest of my 5 brothers and sisters without my knowledge or consent.
My Mom has now passed but I am still 50% owner of the condo. I want the other 50% back based on the following reasons:
1) I believe my sister forged my Mom's signature or had her sign the transfer without knowing what it was. She does not read English nor speak it very well.
2) I want to charge my sister for elderly abuse. My sister collected my Mom's Social Security payments and put her in a terrible home that she didn't want to be in and my Mom was so unhappy she literally starved herself to death.
3) My sister has taken advantage of a disabled person, which is me. I am permanently disabled for bipolar disorder and receive SSDI.
4) My sister also signed the transfer pages and sent them from Washington State. Shouldn't she have done that in Hawaii?
Do I have a case? What are my options?