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She stated to the entire family not the grands , but her daughter in law, neces, and sister who is also POA.that when money runs out put her in the nursing home the money is slowly disappearing do to the help .in I send the grands text about her wishes and now their telling that their grandmother isn't going to know home .my aunt have stated that she is not going to the another state with her granddaughter and she dont know them that well and the grandson in jersey just got a place I guess this is what he say but he have six children that he didnt care and also had serve time. What do I do.

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Pamstegman thank you also.good luck.
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she was very clear about her wishes, helpin...you have the POA, find her a nice nursing home where she is now and don't let the relatives guilt you into letting them take her. If they are like MY relatives, they just want her money and won't be good with her...please follow her directions..she doesn't have anyone else to protect her!
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Thank you wantingtime.
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Now they talking about getting guardianship I have had POA for almost three years .in that time my aunt was in the fire during hurricane sandy were she lost everything and the house was demolished. The grandson in jersey can by on spells and the two in the other state just called.within two weeks I had my aunt an apartment in the senior citizens building where she is now .
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She will be in a much nicer nursing home on private pay. Find her a nice place that will take private pay and convert to Medicaid when the time comes. Forget what people want to inherit, just take care of your aunt.
Your POA is so you can sign papers on her behalf. It gives you no authority over any grandchildren. It DOES make you accountable for where her money goes and with 3 POA's you must all be in agreement or things get messy.
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