Selling Propety My Son has been sent to prison he has given me power of…

Selling Propety
My Son has been sent to prison he has given me power of attorney w/finanial POA to sell his land.His and wife’s signature are on contract buying the property. We have been making the payments to keep from loosing the property, they got kicked out of Chapter 13. We drew up a Fin. POA for her to sign so we can sell. She refuses to sign because we and he wants money put in bank to care for her and 3 children while he is inc.She wants it split, needless to say we no why,before he went to trail she already had someone else.Our problem is with the financial mess they are in and 52 x’s hearings in bankruptcy procedures against them, We feel she is not capable of handling the money and can prove so.
Is there a court procedure such as Partitioning for a sell and ask the judge to dtermine what to do? Which court would we file? We are only talking about 10,000 maybe little more. So can’t afford an attorney to do it.
Thanks for any advice.

Questions about Power of Attorney abuse.

Questions about Power of Attorney abuse.
I was wondering what the law is in california on the following. If a person leaves a power of attorney for financial. to pay bills. The house was signed over to the power of attoeney so that if something happened to him it would not go into probate. the power of attorney has taken it upon herself to change the deed of the house to her being the soul owner and has taken a large loan out on the house and sold the house. Is this legal? There are still legal residents in this house. The house was never in danger of going into probate before she took out the loan. What can we do about this. It is very urgent. Any information would be greatly appriciated.

Senior in Nursing Home cannot pay credit cards My mother, age 82, is in a…

Senior in Nursing Home cannot pay credit cards
My mother, age 82, is in a nursing home. Her total income is her Social Security; she is without any other financial resources. She owes nearly $13,000 on one credit card and nearly $18,000 on another. I have power of attorney and have communicated her predicament to the credit card companies. She is on Medicaid now; her total income is spent on health insurance and the copay to the nursing home. Should I file bankruptcy for her? What else should I do? What options does she have? My mother is allowed to keep $35.00 per month for personal expenses, but other than that, she has nothing. Thank you for your response.