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This is my 3rd question involving the same estate because of my brothers dealings with my Aunt.
My brother had power of attorney for my Aunt for 5 months before she passed away. During that time he talked my 99 year old Aunt (among other things) into signing over her bank accounts to include his name, POD. The heirs of her estate were told that $136,000 were in her accounts when she died. The heirs had a meeting 3 months before my Aunt died with my Aunt's lawyer (also ours) and my brother, asking him why he was changing her accounts to his name as POD (it's a long story as to why we knew). He said that he was doing that in case he needed money for my Aunt's care. Our/his lawyer told him that was
not necessary as he was a POA for my Aunt. He stated at that meeting that he would split the bank accounts as per the will even though they were in his name
At a probate hearing, we(the heirs) were told that only $62,000 was in my Aunt's accounts
because the other money was POD and it was legally his now.
I know that POA's had broad powers, but is this a legal issue we should pursue.
Mass
This is my 3rd question involving the same estate because of my brothers dealings with my Aunt.
My brother had power of attorney for my Aunt for 5 months before she passed away. During that time he talked my 99 year old Aunt (among other things) into signing over her bank accounts to include his name, POD. The heirs of her estate were told that $136,000 were in her accounts when she died. The heirs had a meeting 3 months before my Aunt died with my Aunt's lawyer (also ours) and my brother, asking him why he was changing her accounts to his name as POD (it's a long story as to why we knew). He said that he was doing that in case he needed money for my Aunt's care. Our/his lawyer told him that was
not necessary as he was a POA for my Aunt. He stated at that meeting that he would split the bank accounts as per the will even though they were in his name
At a probate hearing, we(the heirs) were told that only $62,000 was in my Aunt's accounts
because the other money was POD and it was legally his now.
I know that POA's had broad powers, but is this a legal issue we should pursue.