forgery incident or go for title insurance claim on the property?

mother was in fear of losing her store property and paying me and my brother rent…so mother had my father sign a will on his death bed which i do not think is leegal or ethical for the attorney, notary, one in the same and persnal family friend . we vacationed at their house in malibu, ca beach home on the waterfront. fater died befor his mother, my grandmother. so the lineal decent would be broken for my mother not to have to pay rent or loose commercial property. but now that my brother has the property by quitclaim deed , socalled gift from grandmother which had already been senile for 5 years while my father had been caring for her at the end of his life from as bout with lung cancer. my mother for her own personal gain had my grandmother sign a quitclaim deed in the presence of this socalled attorney of the malibu vacationhome totally a violation of ethics when he says oh i guess a granddaughter could sign a grandmothers power of attorney. brother sells it gives me nothing…..

Your "question" is both incoherent and contains mainly opinions stated as fact.

Let's start by pointing out that it is standard practice for an attorney to be a notary. Before you call somebody unethical you damn well better have a factual basis for doing so. You have nothing.

I notice you make much of your mother having the quitclaim deed singed "for her own personal gain." I take it your regard people who do things for personal gain as scum. Well then kid just what the hell are you doing this for? For YOUR personal gain? Guess what that makes you?