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fiona49
Asked October 2017
What happens when one sibling puts their name on the deed with a parent that has Alzheimer's?
The other siblings did not know about it.
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JoAnn29
Oct 2017
Does the sibling have POA? We had to go to a lawyer to have me added. Also, deed had to be registered with the county the house is in.
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