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The situation seems straightforward to me.

Your 80+ years old person has appointed someone (a company) to handle her affairs.

You now have to deal with them.

 

Similar situation would be if a company you were dealing with was sold to (or taken over by) another company.

You'd have to deal with the new company.

 

They (the management company) will be dealing with her best interests and so would be presumed to be carrying out her wishes.

 

In my opinion you have no right to insist that you continue to speak to her.

I'm assuming that, by her appointment of a management company, she has no further desire for that to happen.

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At 80+ she probably don't need the shag and hassle anymore of feeling obliged to give everyone a good deal. You probably aren't the only one looking to your long term , and maybe its easier to pay the management company their fees and commission to avoid this. Feels like **** but maybe she's had enough an just wants to enjoy the later days of life?

Sorry to not give what you need, currently looking at how to give both my mum and mother in law the best of their time. There's a very distinct point at which normally confident and capable old folks suddenly stop wanting the challenges.

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Its been an interesting experience watching normally well savvy people just shut down so rapidly. Quite scary really that any one of us could just find it all, so much more than last week. It really can be so fast

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