My grandmother was seized from her home by eldest daughter apprx. 2 years ago. Other 3 sisters were not contacted or consulted of the move from grandmothers home in NJ to eldest daughters home in PA. Since eldest daughter has obtained POA, sold the house in NJ, kept that money, is seeking a $50,000 yearly salary from other siblings for care for the mother and generously donating herself and her husband a gift. SHe is insisting an immediate sign off on the salary to the other 3 sisters. The terms in which all are able to see grandmother/mother are almost impossible to be met. Not sure if need NJ lawyer or PA lawyer. Last known residence of grandmother was NJ.
I feel all is not in the best interest of my grandmother or the rest of the family. Is eldest daughter as POA allowed to keep finances from sale of the home, insist on a salary for full time care? When she herself runs her business out of her home in PA, so we know grandmother does NOT need FULL time supervision. And do we have any recourse in seeing her, obtaining legal documents to prove she is POA, and seeing that current funds are used for the care of grandmother not her personal use. Sale from the home should be adquate funds to care for grandmother without seeking further salaries. I am not sure what other information would be helpful to obtain advice. Thank you.
I feel all is not in the best interest of my grandmother or the rest of the family. Is eldest daughter as POA allowed to keep finances from sale of the home, insist on a salary for full time care? When she herself runs her business out of her home in PA, so we know grandmother does NOT need FULL time supervision. And do we have any recourse in seeing her, obtaining legal documents to prove she is POA, and seeing that current funds are used for the care of grandmother not her personal use. Sale from the home should be adquate funds to care for grandmother without seeking further salaries. I am not sure what other information would be helpful to obtain advice. Thank you.