It's Monday and I have the day off. I had originally planned to take the day for myself but instead I will be heading down to Willimantic and going to the Probate Court to find out what is exactly going on with all the property stuff. I did find out on Friday that the paper work was recently filed but they were too busy to give me any more information. I will get there early and get in and out as fast as possible.
Maggie and Cami came up on Friday and left on Saturday. Maggie was feeling good on Friday and we had a blast. We talked and joked and even took a walk. I am glad that she had the one good day. I am thankful that she has good days. On Saturday she woke up sick and they left for home earlier then they originally planned. It was hard seeing her so sick and not being able to do anything for her. I guess the only good thing about her being sick here was her son didn't have to see her be sick this one time. He didn't have to worry all day about his mommy. Her son has the heart of a saint. It is many sizes bigger then it should be for a kid of 8. He is so in touch with feelings and how things in life will affect others. He is such a special kid.
Originally Maggie told me she had a tumor on her liver but it is actually on her Kidney - the bad one at that. Being on a low dose chemo pill really does knock her down and makes it hard for her to eat and keep anything in. She has a feeling she will be going in the hospital for a couple of days since she is having such a hard time keeping anything down.
I will update after I get back from Probate Court with what I find out. I am sure the process will take a while, especially since it was recently filed. This is something that should have been done over a year ago and wouldn't have had an effect my sister buying out my half of the property.
ONCE again I have made it down to Willimantic and back without running into anyone I didn't want to see. So, Maggie, you can get off my shoulder for a little while. Carrying all that extra weight (and I know you're not heavy, is making my back hurt more).
Here's what I know so far, the clerk at the Probate Office didn't have the file handy but will get in touch with me when she locates it. It could have been in the pile the other clerk was working on and she wasn't in yet.
This had to be filed through the state since my Mother received state aid while she was in the Nursing Home. They will need to do a search to see if there is any property or accounts in my Mother's name that we don't know about. Since my Mother had life use, she was actually partial owner of the property and with that status on the deed, the property can not be sold.
There was a Title Search done on May 10th.
There was nothing in the computer that the paper work had been entered, so they haven't started to deal with it yet. The clerk might even call my sister's attorney to find out what is going on. Won't that ruffle some feathers?!??!
That's pretty much the story. So, it really is just a matter of time for the paper work to be processed. There is also some filing fee that has to be paid. I didn't ask how much because I'm not paying it but I'm sure my sister isn't going to be happy. Oh well.
Monday, June 14, 2004
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