Power of attorney to parent's property

Anonymous
What if one child has power of attorney for family home, father passed away, elderly mother is overseas. This child moved in the house, doesn't pay rent and won't sell it to distribute money between mother and siblings.
Anonymous
Are the parent's divorced? Otherwise why is mom overseas while dad is dying? Does mom have POA too or just sibling?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What if one child has power of attorney for family home, father passed away, elderly mother is overseas. This child moved in the house, doesn't pay rent and won't sell it to distribute money between mother and siblings.


Is there a will?
Anonymous
Who has the power of attorney? If its you, you could contact a real estate attorney and begin the proceedings to have the house sold to divide the proceeds, or they can buy you out. The will should spell out how the property will transfer. In our case, the house passes to the surviving spouse, only after their passing does the house need to be sold or bought out.
Anonymous
What does the will say?
Anonymous
I thought once the person dies, the Will dictates what happens to the property. I am confused on the elderly mother in another country.
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