Hi everyone,
Hope somebody can advise.
My mother died in December 2017 nearly 4 years after my father. It was clear that she'd had enough and had been suffering from dementure and parkinsons for a while.
According to the hospital, my brother who I don't really have anything to do with, had 'power of attorney'.
Last April/ May, he sold Mum's house through Purple Bricks we believe so that Mum could move into the small annexe that he'd built so that he could 'look after her'. He also told the hospital that he was her full time carer which is why we were a bit shocked that she had been admitted mal nourished and dehydrated to hospital in November, prior to her passing away.
It now appears that my brother is the sole beneficiary of my mum & dads will.
We don't have the solicitors name and he says that they wouldn't speak to us anyway as we are not in the will. (he's done his homework. We can't find any registered power of attorney either and, bearing in mind that my brother has a history of deceit and lying we would like to find out what has happened to Mums money. Although we always kept in touch and visited mum, she would never speak about anything to do with my brother and we fear that he was controlling her and to a certain extent my father before he died.
If mum had dementure when the house was sold (which is why she was moved into the annexe) ... and my brother had a power of attorney, presumably the Purple Bricks solicitors would have needed sight of this prior to releasing the sale proceeds (£250,000) ? Can we check this with Purple Bricks?
Have we got to take it entirely upon trust that what my brother says is the truth?
Any helpfull advise much appreciated
Hope somebody can advise.
My mother died in December 2017 nearly 4 years after my father. It was clear that she'd had enough and had been suffering from dementure and parkinsons for a while.
According to the hospital, my brother who I don't really have anything to do with, had 'power of attorney'.
Last April/ May, he sold Mum's house through Purple Bricks we believe so that Mum could move into the small annexe that he'd built so that he could 'look after her'. He also told the hospital that he was her full time carer which is why we were a bit shocked that she had been admitted mal nourished and dehydrated to hospital in November, prior to her passing away.
It now appears that my brother is the sole beneficiary of my mum & dads will.
We don't have the solicitors name and he says that they wouldn't speak to us anyway as we are not in the will. (he's done his homework. We can't find any registered power of attorney either and, bearing in mind that my brother has a history of deceit and lying we would like to find out what has happened to Mums money. Although we always kept in touch and visited mum, she would never speak about anything to do with my brother and we fear that he was controlling her and to a certain extent my father before he died.
If mum had dementure when the house was sold (which is why she was moved into the annexe) ... and my brother had a power of attorney, presumably the Purple Bricks solicitors would have needed sight of this prior to releasing the sale proceeds (£250,000) ? Can we check this with Purple Bricks?
Have we got to take it entirely upon trust that what my brother says is the truth?
Any helpfull advise much appreciated
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