The Power of Attorney
So two weeks later, yesterday, we met: my brother, his wife, my
mother and me. Finally they named the document they want me to sign. It was the
Power of Attorney. It says my brother can administer my affairs without asking
me and take and receive things for me without my knowledge.
There were several documents to be signed.
My brother and I are estranged but I am functionally mute and do
not have a single other person to do this. The Public Curator site says
over and over that becoming a ward of the estate should only be used as a last
resort. Seeing no choice and I sign the power of attorney to my brother and his
wife.
The Conditions of My Mothers Will
This is not all. The surprise is at that meeting my mother comes up with her will. These are the terms.
My brother and his wife will be left the city house and I am sure
everything in it. All the valuable, antiques etc... This is a huge part
of the estate. They already have many thing including the two cars (my
fathers was brand new) and everything they want in the house. It was very
expensively filled at the time of my father’s death. Nothing at all has
come to me.
I will be given to live off every month a pension of $1500.00 to
be regulated by my brother. The rest of the money is to be put in trust and I
cannot touch it. At the end of my life it will go to his children.
The money will be invested by a stock broker. If the investments
go up the monthly sum will go up. What needs are deemed essential will
be regulated by my brother. This a large
sum of $300,000.00 if I live 30 years.
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