You need to have your lawyer clarify the advice, because you are not understanding it. Only your mother can waive her rights, no one else can waive them for her. Next, you need to understand why that advice is being given. The lawyer needs to explain why he/she has reached that conclusion. Of course, that means you have to listen. Don't argue, don't interpose your own conclusions as to what is right or what ought to be, listen so that you can understand the reasoning behind the conclusion. Beyond that, you have been given a choice, so do one or the other.
Answered on Mar 04th, 2014 at 4:11 PM