Appeals Court Rules For Both Sides In Sons’ Clash Over Mom’s Care, Assets

(April 18, 2017, 8:57 AM EDT) -- TRENTON, N.J. — A New Jersey appeals court on March 28 settled a dispute among three brothers over the care and legal guardianship of their mother and the disposition of her assets when she dies, finding that one son has a valid power of attorney while another is the sole beneficiary of a Transfer on Death (TOD) account he set up with their mother 20 years ago and did not tell his brothers about (In the matter of Evelyn Worley, an incapacitated person, Dwight Worley and Daniel Worley v. Richard Worley, No. A-0154-15T2, N.J. Super., App. Div., 2017 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 753)....

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