
(By Pamela Locke Bimberg, Daughter) – My mother suffered a brain
aneurysm in March 2005, and our family’s life changed forever. For
years after that medical crisis, my father and I stood by her side,
along with my siblings.
Before my mother became incapacitated, she handled all of the personal and business finances because my father was limited in his ability to do so. My father then insisted that I step into that role and do everything my mother had done, including helping manage their personal finances, her rental properties, and his road-building and land-clearing business.
I was not a stranger to my mother’s care, and I was not a stranger to my parents’ finances. My father and I were as close as a daughter and father could be from the day I was born. I was a true daddy’s girl. I was his favorite, and he made that known. CONTINUE
Source:
A Daughter’s Fight for Truth Turned into a Guardianship and Probate Nightmare
2 comments:
I tried to look up your guardianship case, but couldn’t find it. Was your parents in an actual guardianship. The only case I could find was probate, which is much different then an actual guardianship case. Please give me your parent’s guardianship case number. Thank you
I don’t think this article is actually trying the truth, there is no guardianship case for these people, only a probate case. Which is far different then being in a guardianship
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