My mother has moderate dementia. She is in a home aged 90. She says she has no problem with the way I look after her which is as best i can due to living far away. But she has suddenly cut me out of her will. She says I dont need anything from her as I work and can pay my way, but other parents who have offspring who can pay their way do not become disinherited because of it, and some of my friends have more than me and still get a mention in their parents will. I thought my mother didnt like me but she says she does and thinks highly of me.. so why cut me out of her will? I pay something towards her care home fees and when she told me she wanted to change her will.. I paid the fee for changing the will. So I do my best and cannot understand this. Any ideas
There is no way to prove or disprove anything that someone posts on a forum like this, so it's a waste of time and energy to attack a poster for not giving whatever *you* think is a complete account. If you feel you have useful advice **for the situation as described**, then give it. If not, move on.
In case you didn't know, "poster" is from the UK. "Solicitor" is NOT strange. It is the correct word in the UK. By the way, "UK" means England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
I will say this,
No attorney will change a Will if the client is incompatent.If that attorney did in fact change the Will?That attorney needs to be reported to the bar.
If your Mother has dementia and is incompatent?Who is the POA of your Mother?Something here doesn't sound correct to me.
You took your Mother in to have her Will changed and for you to be removed from the Will?And you paid for it all?What reason would you pay for it all?If Mother wanted you removed.Sounds fishy to me.
I think the reason why Mom made you pay to have the Will changed is because,you did something to the Will that your mom didn't agree to.It's your fault the Will needs to be changed.Because,you did something wrong to the Will that Mom didn't agree to.Is why mom made you pay to fix the will and have you removed is my guess.
happy new year everyone
Do you do volunteer work? Are you involved with a church? Do you have interests like hiking or bird watching or playing bridge that would involve meeting people in groups? What about taking Adult Education classes in interesting subjects, or getting involved with politics? I had to do that once when I had a broken heart, and I made some nice friends once I started looking around and getting out of the house.
Have you ever had therapy? I don't think you're crazy, but you do have a big sadness in your life. I have been in therapy several times, and it helped a lot. A therapist might help you learn to reach out and find friends that want to be your friends. Let us know how things are going.
And I also think it very unfair that people find you unpleasant for reasons they cannot seem to honestly share with you! You seem VERY nice on line here.
I actually felt insulted and I almost told my aunt what my cousin had said but she is elderly so I thought it best to leave it. So I do not spend Christmas with family because they are simply not interested. I spend it with a friend but i would love to be able to share a family Chrismas and they know full well I am on my own, a singe woman so they do not even care about that and bother to say what are you doing for Christmas are you on your own. Then there is the case of my mother.. they do not even ask how she is.
You have my permission - for what that's worth - to tell her white lies and keep things from her that would only upset her. I told my father once, when he was being difficult, "You know, we don't tell you things, and sometimes we even lie to you." He said, "I know, and I appreciate it!"
I think most people on here are from the US but we certainly have others from the UK, a few from Canada and other, like booklvr, from further than that.
caregiver752104 - not too many people make their own mince meat anymore. You can buy a jar of it in the store up here. Some make small tarts with it like butter tarts, and some make a full 2 crust pie and fill as you would with any store bought filling. I don't know if it is as well known in the US. It is available around Christmas up here.
So, like my 2 aunties told me: Your father has money. Let his money pay for your mom's expenses - her supplies, her medical costs, etc..
You see, I spent like 15 years paying this out of my measly paycheck - thinking that it was fair since I am living rent-free at my parents' home. I can honestly say it wasn't with the thought that I was going to get this house/land. My father is very old fashioned. He has told me several times that this place is going to my 2 brothers in the US mainland. If I want a house/land, I have to marry a guy who has one. So, I never ever thought of this place going to me. So, since your mother has money, let her start paying for everything 100%.
My father has been telling me that I'm a bad daughter - with such hateful emotion into it. Yeah, I admit, for years, I cried hard whenever he said this to me - in the privacy of my bedroom. Only when I found this site, I started to learn to think of ME and not my obligations to my parents 100%. This includes learning to like me enough to stand firmly against my father and just say: No. Just a few days ago, he said hatefully that I'm a Bad Daughter. It didn't hurt me at all. I was able to stand there and just stare at him. I refused to do what he wanted - which involves taking more than the recommended dosage of herbal supplements. I've been told that this is called "detaching." Ha! I bought a book on how to detach and never got around to reading it. It seems I stumbled onto how to do it. =) You can do it, too.
I lived in the UK for about 7 years when I was young. Keep in touch. Caretaking, even at a distance, which I do too, is stressful.
((((((hugs))))) and Merry Christmas