Roseville, CA asked in Criminal Law, Civil Litigation, Elder Law, Wrongful Death and Probate for California

Q: My mother was killed premeditatively by her Temporary Conservator, A California Licensed Private Fiduciary and my sister

This just happened on Thanksgiving Day and I need urgent help. They are Anxiously trying to cremate my mother's body and are awaiting a death certificate from Placer County to proceed, even without a Funeral Service!!!

There are so many red flags in this case, and this all developed from the filing of a conservatorship over my mother's estate and person by my conniving and evil sister, who also happens to be a Registered Nurse. She was capable of getting my mother prescribed Morphine and Lorazepam because my sister placed her on Hospice and then placed her on a DO NOT RECUSITATE LIST!

Most Importantly, she UNDULY INFLUENCED my mother into signing a Fraudulent REVISED Trust on March, 19th 2020!!! Which named her the new "Durable Power of Attorney," instead of me! I was named as the Durable Power of Attorney and the Agent in charge of Healthcare Directives in both of my parents Original Living Trust!!!

I need immediate help in bringing those responsible for her murder!!

1 Lawyer Answer
William John Light
William John Light
Answered
  • Elder Law Lawyer
  • Santa Ana, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Attorneys do not bring people to justice for murder, unless they are district attorneys. You need to bring your concerns to the police or sheriff's department in the jurisdiction where the suspicious conduct occurred. A proper investigation can be done, if warranted.

In addition, you will want your own probate attorney to advise you on the merits of challenging the new Durable Power of Attorney, and any other documents.

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