Posted by Geo-TH,In on May 01, 2015 at 17:15:19 from (184.16.145.245):
In Reply to: Re: Is this legal? posted by John T on May 01, 2015 at 15:56:20:
Dad was trustee of his trust. Daughter and son were not listed as co-trustees and no place in trust does it mention POA. There were 3 other mentioned as co-trustee. It took over a year after death to determine that. A phoney will was drawn up too, lawyer just laughte when he saw it.
All the fishy business was done while dad was alive and unable to go to bank. Bank where checking account said there was no trust, yet a paper they gave stated it was a trust. Sounds like bank doesn't want to be blamed.
I'm glad my mom died at 88 pennyless, she outlived all her savings and at the end was living on a very small SS. It's hard to convince people to delay drawing SS, because inflation will eat them alive. I'm glad I waited until full retirement age to tap into my SS.
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