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Trustme, it's nothing major.
My Grandmother's estate is about to be sold. She died a year ago and now some pepole,my family knows want to buy it.My grandmother had four living children including my mother(who passed in 2000). A few days ago,I was asked by one of my living aunts to sign on behalf of mother in order for the deal to go through. In all likelyhood,the money is going to pay for my grandmother's medical bills. But what I want to know is A.If so,why do I need to sign off on this deal??? Why would I be needed??? Why couldn't the nursing home just sign themslves????
Let me explain something,supposedly when my grandmother was placed in the nursing home.The house was supposed to go pay for her care and they would get it after she died.I say supposedly because my aunts and uncle are greedy and not above...a whole heck of a lot when it comes to money,including lying and screwing each out other of it. My mother was the only truely honest one of the bunch. My fear is that their plans are to/were get me to sign and not tell me any of this and pocket the money three ways. You know,if the estate was owned by the nursing care why couldn't they just sign off??? Why am I needed???
I guess to know what my rights are(if any). Why do they need me??? If the money is going back to the family,what am I allowed to have of my mother's portion??? I am not sigining a darn thing untill I know and even then....
I am new to situations like this and so I could use the help.
Thanks,
Pole
PS-I am open to further questions,if need be.
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