by Tom Olofsson, Attorney at Law, www.MyTrustLawyer.com (773) 905-1193
I met with a very nice woman today. She is very worried about her future.
She told me that a family member had moved in with her to help with her ill husband. She was very happy to have the help and was so grateful that she had decided to leave her home to the helpful family member when she died.
She has since changed her mind about the gift. It turns out that the helpful famiiy member has helped herself to the nice lady’s assets.
A power of attorney was signed which gave the helpful family member the authority to go help the nice lady when she could not make it to the bank.
The nice lady’s husband died a couple of months later. The nice lady turned over a life insurance policy to pay for his funeral. The life insurance company called the nice lady to tell her that there was a problem.
The helpful family member had changed the beneficiary on the insurance policy on the life of the husband who had just passed away. After a little more investigation the nice lady found that the helpful family member had also cashed in an annuity contract.
The total stolen to this point is about $101,000.
Please consult an attorney before you sign papers which you do not fully understand or about which you have questions