Legal rights of bio children to keep father out of a nursing home.
Our stepmother has started making comments similar to the ones she stated before our biological grandmother was put into an assisted living center, about our father. I asked her if our dad knows she planning on putting him in there and she then changed her answer and said oh no... I've changed my mind. We think she wants to get rid of him and then do whatever she wants with her life and not have to care for him. They have raised 3 generations of her kids in their home and they ALL still live there. Now no one wants to take care of him they just want the benefits of all he worked for and then dump him in an old folks home. Can she do this? We would rather take him into our homes to care for him. Do we not have any say about how our dad is treated in his later years? Something seems suspicious here. They live in California in Kern county. What kind of attorney would be able to assist us? Her oldest son called us to warn us about this issue so we are pretty sure she doesn't have our dad's best interest at heart. Can we sign a waiver to any future claims to his estate if she will just let us take care of our dad ourselves? They've been married 35 years. We can't talk to dad by phone she won't turn up the sound on the telephone so he can hear and his hearing aides never have working batteries. We call him on holidays & birthdays and he cannot converse because of this. It's maddening! A few years ago my sister got him to put things in a trust and she and my stepsister are co-trustees. What rights do we have? This was ours dads 4th marriage.