Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in New Jersey

An attorney is representing two clients, mother and son in two separate cases. Mother in a guardianship case and a mortgage payoff. Son in a guardianship case with a different person. The son has POA over mother. Son is dissipating assets of his mother. Attorney represents in court at the mother's guardianship case that her assets are not being dissipated. Attorney gives no legal advise as to mother's finances. Attorney changes mother's will which benefits son. All mother's assets are given to son in the will. Attorney questions mother's competency and asks for a DR note before he will change the will. Son takes mother to the DR and gets a note. No evaluation is done of the mother.


Asked on 5/29/10, 9:59 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Jonathan Chester The Law Office of Jonathan S. Chester, Esq., LLC

You make several statements/facts, but never ask a question. What question are you looking to answer?

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Answered on 6/01/10, 5:09 am
Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

If you need a lawyer, contact me. Sounds like a mess here, and the lawyer is in the middle of it.

Please call my office to make an appointment. This initial consultation for one half hour will be free of charge, and I will let you know what I believe I can do to assist you further.

Robert F. Davies, Esq.,

Phone: 201-820-3459, Hackensack New Jersey.

Let my secretary know you found me through LawGuru.

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Answered on 6/09/10, 11:42 am


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